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Library  of 
The  University  of  North  Carolina 


COLLECTION  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINIANA 


ENDOWED  BY 

JOHN  SPRUNT  HILL 

of  the  Class  of  1889 


0*335.1  -  Hzn^oc* 


C^-n.  £ 


DISBURSEMENTS 

BY 

6.  f<  3jjeii)deii)tflli,  Jh^i\M, 

OF  THE 

N.  C.  RAIL-ROAD  COMPANY, 

FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEAK, 

1st,  im,  fa  Pg  1st,  1*5$.      ' 


.._....-.._ -    .    ,     . 


In  July  last  I  resigned  the  Office  of  Treasurer  of  the  North 
Carolina  Rail  Road — agreeing,  however,  to  discharge  the  duties 
until  a  successor  was  appointed — which  I  expected  would  have 
been  done  in  time  for  him  to  prepare  the  manuscript  for  this 
publication.  In  this  I  was  disappointed,  and,  therefore,  was 
unable  to  get  the  manuscript  in  the  hands  of  the  Printer  before 

December  last. 

Respectfully, 

CYRUS  P.  MBNDENHALL. 


DISBURSEMENTS 


BY 


£«  £.  ^eJ/Sei/fftii,  I^e^q^i 


OF  THE 


N.  C.  RAIL-ROAD  COMPANY 


FOR  THE  FISCAL  YEAR, 


Ma  1st,  1*52,  to  Ps  1st,  1S5S 


wig  fiSllfi  "pppr  yiT 


,^^  --"—^^  =^r^f=  ^g 


GREENSBORO : 

PKINTED   AT   THE   TIMES    OFFICE  :   BY   COLE   &   ALBRIGHT. 
18    5    9. 


ANNOUNCEMENT, 

At  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Stockholders  of  the  North-Car- 
olina Rail-Road,  held  at  Hillsboro'  on  the  8th  day  of  July,  1858, 
it  was 

"  Resolved,  That  the  Treasurer  of  the  North-Carolina  Rail-Road 
Company  be  instructed  to  have  the  expenses  of  the  Company,  for  the 
last  twelve  months,  printed  and  published  in  detail,  item  by  item ;  that 
at  least  1200  copies  be  printed,  and  one  copy  sent  to  each  of  the  indi- 
vidual Stockholders," 

In  accordance  with  the  foregoing  resolution,  the  following  ex- 
hibit is  published. 


DISBURSEMENTS 


By  C.  P.  Mendenhall,    Treasurer  of  the  N.  C.  R.  R.  Company,  for 
the  fiscal  year  July  1st,  1857  to  July  1st,  1858. 


July     Paid  Tho's  E.  Roberts  on  Pay  Rolls, 

To  wit :  No.  1     Carpenter  Shops,  $ 

No.  of   LP  Clifford,  Jan.  1  to  Jan.  31,  26A-  ds  at  2,50  $  day,$66  25 


175  29 


Warrant.  R  Clifford,         do  do 

1157.       G  H  Clifford,      do  do 

R  Cassey,  do  do 

1  King,  do  do 

C  J.  McReady,  do  do 

J  Sullivan,         do  do 

H  Cragg,  do  do 

John  Ch  avers,  do  do 

W  R  Sikes,        do  do 


30-1  ds  at  1.75  53  37 

25f  ds  at  15.00%1  mo.  15  00 
24  ds  at  1.50  ^  day,  36  00 
24£  ds  at  1.15 

27    ds  at  30.00  f  mo 
20    ds  at  1.7-3  V  day, 
31    ds  at  1.50 
1      mo.  at  30. 00  %>  mo 

17-1-  ds 


28  17 

).  30  00 

r,  35  00 

40  50 

o. 30  00 

35  00 

$375.29 


No.  2     Repair  Shops, 
T  Swan,  Machinist,  Jan  1  to  Jan. 31,  \i 


1201  18 


dsat2.50,%!d,  31  87 


W  Swan,         do 

do 

do 

28 

at  2.00 

56  00 

J  Neal,           do 

do 

do 

24^ 

at  2.50 

60  62 

J  Reynolds,  do 

do 

do 

28 

at  2.50 

70  00 

A  Chilson,     do 

do 

do 

33 

at  1.00 

33  00 

S  McAdams,do 

do 

do 

241 

at  2.00 

48  50 

T.  Hudson,    do 

do 

do 

17  i 

at  2,50 

43  75 

T  Hyde,         do 

do 

do 

21 

at  1.75 

36  75 

W  Tucker,    do 

do 

do 

27J 

at  1  75 

48  12 

J  Kinibol        do 

do 

do 

1  mo. 

at  16  %!  mo.16  00 

J  Bridges,      do 

do 

do 

1 

at  22 

22  00 

E  King,          do 

do 

do 

1 

at  16 

10  00 

F  Perpignan  do 

do 

do 

25  ds 

at  2.50  <$ 

d,62  50 

W  Tapley,      do 

do 

do 

1  mo. 

.  at  16  $  mo.16  00 

C  Graff,          do 

do 

do 

32  ds  at  1.75"  ^ 

d,56  00 

J  T  Stars       do 

do 

do 

15 

at  2.50 

62  50 

J  Wilhelm,  Black  S 

.  do 

do 

28 

at  2.50 

70  00 

J  B  Fonville,do 

do 

do 

24 

at  1.50 

30  00 

JHTappley.do 

do 

do 

21 

at  1.50 

31  50 

R  Duck,         do 

do 

do 

30 

at  16.5 

ml  6  50 

M  L  Black,  Painter,  do 

do 

26| 

at  2.75%*  d,71  50 

J  Bryant,      do 

do 

do 

26i 

at  1.60 

39  75 

J  Greene,      do 

do 

do 

20" 

at  1.50 

30  00 

J  Adams,      do 

do 

do 

26* 

at  39.75 

39  75 

J  Terry,  Machinist, 

do 

do 

8  " 

at  1.75 

14  00 

R  Holt,      helper, 

do 

do 

14.00"$ 

m.14  00 

J  J  Jackson, do 

do 

do 

201  ds  at  2.00 

d.40  50" 

T  O  Brien,  Time  K 

.  do 

do 

23 

17  02 

(J  Andrews,  Watchman, 

Jan.  &Feb.  2  m.,  26.00"$ 

m.52  00 

W  Smith,  Machinist,  do 

do 

15 

at  1.75 

26  25 

J  H  Perry,   do 

do 

do  ' 

'    14$ 

at 

22  80 

$1201  18 


No. 

O 

Repair 

Shops 

'•} 

61032 

43 

J  Neal,  Machinist, 

Feb. 

1,  tc 

>  28. 

at  2.50^ 

d,54  30 

T  Swan,         do 

do 

do 

14   ds  at '2.50 

35  00 

Wm  Swan,    do 

do 

do 

24| 

at  2.00 

51  50 

W  Garrett,    do 

do 

do 

16 

at  2.50 

40  00 

JWkitsett,   do 

do 

do 

17 

at  1.75 

29  75 

Pratte,          do 

do 

do 

18 

at  2.25 

40  50 

C  Graff,         do 

do 

do 

28f 

at  1.75 

50  30 

T  Hudson,     do 

do 

do 

19  X 

at  2.50 

55  62 

A  Chilson     do 

do 

do 

29 

at  1-00 

29  00 

Keenan,         do 

do 

do 

10 

at  2.50 

25  00 

Griswold,     do 

do 

do 

8 

at  1.75 

14  00 

H  Parks,      do 

do 

do 

3 

at  22.00  f, 

m.02  50 

A  Overton,   do 

do 

do 

11 

at  22. 00  $ 

m.  9  13 

J  W  Reynolds, do 

do 

do 

18| 

at  2.50  ^ 

d,46  87 

TTVatkins,  do 

do 

do 

7 

at  1-75 

12  25 

Jackson,       do 

do 

do 

5} 

at  2.00 

11  00 

J  T  Starr,    do 

do 

do 

2$ 

at  2.50 

6  25 

J  McAdamsdo 

do 

do 

19| 

at  2.00 

39  00 

W  T  Tucker,do 

do 

do 

9Q1 
-°2 

at  1.75 

41  12 

J  Hyde,       do 

do 

do 

12 

at  1.75 

21  00 

E  King,        do 

do 

do 

1  mo. 

at  16.50^: 

rn.16  50 

J  Kimball,  do 

do 

do 

1 

at  16. 60 

16  50 

Bridges,       do 

do 

do 

1 

at  22.00 

22  00 

F  Perpignoii,do 

do 

do 

23  ds 

at  2.75  ^ 

d,  63  25 

"W  Toppley,do 

do 

do 

1  mo. 

,  at  16.50^] 

ai.16  50 

W  Smith,     do 

do 

do 

25  J  ds  at  1.75  "^  i 

1.44  62 

J  Perry,      do 

do 

do 

23f 

at  2.00 

47  50 

R  Vernall,  do 

do 

do 

23} 

at  2.50 

58  75 

C  Davis,      do 

do 

do 

21  f 

at  2.50 

53  75 

D  Baker,    do 

do 

do 

24 

ot2.50 

60  00 

T  0  Bryan,  Tim 

e  K 

.do 

do 

24 

$ 

18  96 

1032  42 

No. 

4 

Carpenter  Shops, 

811 

39 

L  P  Clifford,  Cai 

•penter,  Feb. 

1.  to  2: 

3.25* 

ds  at  2.50^ 

d.63  75 

R  Clifford, 

do 

do 

di 

i  26 

at  1.75 

45  50 

G  H  Clifford, 

do 

do 

dc 

»  24 

at     50 

12  00 

J  Fix. 

do 

do 

do  19 

at  2.25 

42'  75 

R  Casey, 

do 

de 

do  27$ 

at  1.50 

41   25 

J  King, 

do 

do 

do  27 

at  1.1.5 

31  05 

J  Sullivan, 

do 

do 

dc 

>  24} 

at  1.75 

42  87 

H  Cragg, 

do 

do 

dc 

•  25} 

at  1.50 

37  87 

C  McReady, 

do 

do 

do 

1  mo 

.  at  30. 0033m.  30  00 

W  Sikes, 

do 

do 

do 

22f  dsat2.G0$ 

d.45  50 

J  Ch  avers, 

do 

do 

do 

24 

at  30.00$m.30   00 

M  L  Black,  Painter, 

do 

do 

22 

at  2.75"$ 

d.60  50 

J  T  Bryent, 

do 

do 

do 

22 

at  1.75 

38  50 

J  Adams, 

do 

do 

do 

24 

at  1.50 

36  00 

J  Greene, 

do 

do 

do 

24 

at  1.50 

36  00 

J  Wilhelm,  Blacksmith, 

do 

do 

23-J- 

at  2.150 

58  12 

J  B  Fonville, 

do 

do 

do 

19J 

at  1.50 

29  62 

Tapply, 

do 

do 

do 

20} 

at  1.50 

30  75 

R  Duck, 

do 

do 

do 

20  at 

16.50  |)mo 

.  16  50 

C  McMurray,  Fireman, 

do 

do 

18  at 

20.00 

13  86 

Reeding, 

do 

do 

do 

23  ds 

.  at  2.00 

46  00 

Findley, 

do 

do 

do 

23 

at  1.00 

23  00 

Whole  amount  of  Warrant, 


$811  39 


3420  29 


No.  of 
Warrant. 
1286. 

1287. 
1293. 
1294. 
1295. 
1296. 
1297. 


Paid  F  M  Rav,  for  carrying  Mail  one  quarter  in 

Charlotte,  3     45  00 

Thomas  E  Roberts,  M.  of  M.  Salary,  1250  00 

John  II  Kirkland,  New  York  Exchange,  606  00 

D  Coleman,  S  J  Walton's  Order,  272  00 

Wilev  Hastings,  on  Salary  and  Lumher,  285  79 
Tho's  E  Roberts,  Pay  Pulls  Account  for  June,    1073  16 

Richard  Harris  54  Cords  Wood  @  1.26,  $67  50 


J  W  Thomas 
Eli  Cochran 
C  Phifer 
E  Wilborn 
Wm  Foster 
J  Wilbern 
A  Clin  arc! 
S  Tomlinson 
J  Shelton 
M  Forsett 


63 
45 

44 
37} 
34  i 
22 
20 
20 
20i 
20  J 


T  B  Thompson  26 


H  Wineeoff 
G  C  Faucette 
A  Pope 
Wm  Tate 
L  L  Thomas 
H  Johnson 
Giles  Mebane 
Gr  Marcon 
J  Wilborn 
H  Crafibrd 


16* 
14 
12 
12 

9} 
11 
10 
10 

5  i 
5 


Dr.DT  Caldwell  3  J 
G  Johnson     4 
S  M  Tomlinson  3 
M  Alexander   90 
J  Alexander   I6-3- 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
@  1.00 
@  1.25 

do 

do 

@  1.00 
@  1.25 
@  1.00 

do 

do 
@  1.25 
@  1.00 
@  1.25 
(a)  1.00 
@1.25 

do 

do 

do 


06  25 
56  25 
55  00 
87 
12 
50 
00 
00 
40 

25  62 

26  00 


46 
43 

27 
25 
25 
25 


26 
17 
15 
12 
11 
11 


10 

20 
135 


63 
50 
00 
00 

87 
00 


10  00 
10  00 
6  87 
5  00 
4  75 
4  00 
3  75 
00 
50 
00 


R  S  Green        108 

J  D  Ramsey,  Bill  of  Sundries,  viz  : 

1  Card  Postage  Stamps  3  00 

1  Window  Light  10 

Cleaning  Candle  Sticks  25 

Ink  Eracers  15 

Postage  Stamps  3  00 

1  Load  Wood  1  25 

Cotton  Twine  20 

Boy  Services  at  Office  25 

P.  Stamps  at  Charlotte  Station  2  00 

P.  Stamps  for  office  3  00 

Cutting  Wood  and  washing  Towels  40 

Postage  on  Annual  Reports  1  75 

1  Tumbler  and  Spittoons,  (Office)  25 

A  C  McClelland  on  Acc't  of  Painting  100  00 


6 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

Paid  Directors  of  N.  C.  R.  R.  Co.  milage  for  atten- 
ding of  Board  at  Salisbury,  viz  : 
R  M  Saunder3  $26  20 

P  C  Cameron  18  00 


Samuel  Hargrave 

3  40 

Alexander  McRae 

52  80 

F  Pries 

10  60 

Giles  Mebane 

16  00 

John  D  Bellamy 

52  80 

R  P  Pick 

10  00 

P  B  Hawkins 

35  20 

Wm  T  Bortch 

36  00 

C  S  Brown  for  carrying 

Mail  at 

Salisbury, 

1  quarter,  to  Jur 

ie30, 

45  00 

T  J  Holton  for  printing 

Schedules 

i 

5  00 

Committee  of  Finance, 

auditing 

Acc'ts  of 

Treasurer,  July,  1857 

',  viz : 

E  M  Holt  15  days  ( 

$  5.00 

75  00 

Milage  to  and  fr< 

Dm  office 

15  00 

Jed  H  Lindsay  10  < 

days  @  5. 

00 

50  00 

Milage  to  and  from  office 

10  00 

John  U  Kirkland  18  dajs  @ 

5.00 

90  00 

Milage  to  and  from  office 

18  30 

Directors  of  N.  C.  R.  R.  Co.  mils_ 

tge  for  at- 

tending  Meeting  of  Board  at  Salisbury 

in 

July : 

Alex  MacRao 

528  miles 

@10c 

52  80 

R  P  Dick 

100 

do 

10  00 

Jolin  D  Bellamy 

528 

do 

52  80 

F  Fries 

118 

do 

10  60 

Wm  T  Dorteh 

360 

do 

36  00 

Giles  Mebane 

164 

do 

16  40 

P  B  Hawkins 

342 

do 

35  20 

R  M.  Saunders 

841 

do 

24  10 

Samuel  Hargrave 

34 

do 

3  40 

Ralph  Gorrell 

5  00 

P  C  Cameron 

18  00 
1801  58 

1298. 

July.  McNeely,  Mock  &  Co.  on  acc't 

500  00 

1299. 

S  J  Walton,  Bridge  Sup't  and  House  ace 

't           1500  00 

1800. 

U.  S.  Draft  sent  Bank  of  Republic 

5575  00 

1301. 

U.  Wells  sight  Drafts 

284  27 

1302. 

Norris  &  Sons 
Premium  on  do 

2037  32 
20  00 

2057  32 

1303. 

Exchange  on  New  YorK 

904  50 

1304 

Exchange  on  New  York 
Premium  on  do 

1000  00 
10  00 
—1010  00 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

1305.  Paid  Manhattan  Oil  Company 
Premium  on  do 


1306. 
1307. 
1308. 
1309. 
1310. 

1311. 


Edwin  Boykin  on  wood  acc't 
E  Colburn  for  Sills  and  Lint! 
S  J  Walton  to  Taylor  &  Allison 
James  Gr  Moore  on  acc't 
George  A  Dudley 


On  Pay  Eoll  No.  9  to  wit : 

S  Dixon,  Foreman,  Api'ill.  to  June  30, 

E  Stafford,  Carp.  "  " 

T  Stafford,     "  "  " 

J  Johnson,     "  "  " 

J  Dixon,         "  "  " 

J  Cracker,      '•  "  " 

T  Gibson,       "  "  " 

J  Wood,  "  "  " 

JVanderford"  "  " 

J  W  Bason,    "  "  " 

E  Teague,       "  "  " 

E  H  Graham,"  "  " 

J  Holt,  "  "  « 

J  Whitsett,     "  "  " 

Ivey  Phillips,"  "  " 

P  H  Williams"  "  " 

J  Fowler,        "  "  " 

Wm.  Stagg,     "  •«  " 

M  Hinshaw,.  "  "  " 

J  Hedgepeth,"  "  " 

JWCarmack"  "  " 

Wm,  Harris,   "  "  " 

G  Stagg,  "  "  " 


8321  50 

1  GO 

323 

10 

200 

00 

,les  (Shops) 

300 

00 

son 

329 

20 

800  00 

500 

00 

74ds. 

at3.35^d$247  90 

711- 

at  1.60 

114  00 

78 

at  1.60 

124  80 

65 

at  1.60 

104  00 

67 

at  1.60 

107  20 

13 

at  1.60 

20  80 

m 

at  1.60 

103  60 

78 

at  1.60 

•  124  80 

76f 

at  1.60 

122  80 

82i- 

at  1.60 

100  40 

75 

at  1.60 

120  00 

57J 

at  1.60 

108  00 

78 

at  1.60 

124  80 

78 

at  1.60 

124  80 

78 

at  1.60 

124  80 

73i 

at  1.60 

117  20 

5li 

at  1.60 

82  00 

23 

at  1.60 

36  80 

64J 

at  1.60 

102  80 

73 

at  1.60 

116  80 

39 

at  1.60 

62  40 

50 

at  1.60 

80  00 

44 

at  1.60 

70  40 

-2441   10 


1312.  On  Pay  Boll  No.  8: 

T  S  Robertson,  Eng.  June  1  to  30,  1  mo.  at  $85  ^m.  85  I  iQ 


E  H  Marsh,          do 

do            do 

do 

S5  00 

C  Davis,                do 

do            do 

do 

C  C  Davis,            do 

do            do 

do 

S5  00 

J  Binns,                 do 

do            do 

do 

85  00 

J  Hopkins,           do 

do            do 

do 

85  00 

W  Lewis,              do4 

days  back  pay  omitted,  75 

"$m 

.85  00 

C  W  Smith,  Con.  May  1,  to  May  10,  13  ds,     50 

fm.16 

J  Smith,               Eng. 

June  1  to  30,  1 

mo.  at  S5 

85  00 

George  Fisher,     do 

do            do 

do 

65  00 

C  W  Bradshaw,  Con. 

do            do 

50 

50  00 

T  D  Harriss,         do 

do            do 

do 

50  00 

H  S  Hazell,  ■        do 

do            do 

do 

50  00 

C  P  Haynes,        |do 

do            do 

do 

50  00 

Jno  Kirkland,       do 

do            do 

do 

50  00 

W  L  Davidson,      do 

do            do 

do 

50  00 

Frank  Snyder,  Brakemando            20 

35 

23  33 

J  J  Eeid,                do 

16  00 

J  S  Murphy,  Eng. 

do            do 

30|ds.8i 

5 

127  50 

— 1228  50 


No.  of 

■Varrant. 

312.  Paid  on  Pay  Boll  No.  6: 

W  Valentine,  Brakem.  June  1,  to  30,  21  ds.  at  $20  3£m.l4  00 

Henry  Mitchell     do         do 

do  1  mo.   at  15 

15  00 

Jim  Mitchell          do         do 

do                    20 

20  00 

Wm  Jones,  Fireman,       do 

do                     20 

20  00 

E  Freeman,  BrakemaUj  do 

do  ;i  mo.   at  20 

10  00 

Ed  Battle,         do         '  do 

do  1  mo,   at  20 

20  00 

Sam  Stith,         do             do 

do                     22 

22  00 

Nat  Riley          do            do 

do                     20 

20  00 

G  Dunston        do 

do                     20 

20  00 

Jack                  do        May  27  to 

do  1  mo.  5  ds20 

23  33 

C  Milton,  Fireman,   June  1,    to 

do  1   mo.   16.50 

16  50 

Caleb  Hardy    do             do 

do                     20 

20  00 

John  Rowe,      do            do 

do                16.50 

16  50 

Station  Hands, 

J  G  Gamble  H.  Point,     do 

do                     2S 

28  00 

Henry  Hall,  Holtsburg,  do 

do                     20 

20  00 

Henry  Cross,    May    12th   to 

do  lmlOdsatlO  ^11 

1.14  70 

A  G  McEbbons,  Conc'rd  do 

do  1   month,  20 

20  00 

John  Bonds,  Harrisburg,  Apr.  1 

do  3  ms.   16.33* 

50  00 

G  Plumber,  Charlotte,  June  1  to  do  1  mo.  at      17 

17  00 

0  Aydlet,  High  Point,  Apr.  1  to  do  3  mo.           IS 

54  00 

Daniel  Owlins                      23  ds. 

at  67^  cts  fA 

15  50 

453  03 


1313.  Paid  on  Pay  Roll  No.  5 : 

C  Carroll,  Eng.  June  1,  to  30,  1  mo.  at  $85  <$ni.85  00 


W  Garrett     do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

ABIandsharddo 

do 

do 

85 

00 

R  Finwell       do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

C  Parmeoto    do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

T  W  Swan,     do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

W  P  Harton  do 

do 

do 

75 

00 

T  Greddins      do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

J  M  Cheek,  Con. 

do 

60 

60 

00 

J  J  Bradbury  do, 

do 

50 

50 

00 

J  Hicks,     Fireman 

do 

22 

22 

00 

J  Rippey         do 

do 

22 

22 

00 

Tkos  Winn     do 

20  2| 

\  mo 

.  at  2: 

14 

66$ 

C  Leverman    do 

30  1 

mo. 

at 

22 

22 

00 

N  A  Plesants  do 

do 

22 

22 

00 

Wood  Stewart  do 

do 

22 

22 

00 

J  Pettiford     do 

do 

22 

22 

00 

Potter  Coply,  do  May 

20  to  do  1; 

t  mo 

.  at 

;  22 

29 

33* 

M  Taylor,  Brakem.  June  1  do  1 

mo. 

at 

22 

25 

00 

James  Scott    do 

do 

22 

22 

00 

J  Browning    do 

do 

22 

22 

00 

W  Dunston     do  June 

20  to  do  * 

mo. 

at 

22 

7 

33J 

1117  33- 

No.  of 
Warrant. 
1314.          On  Pay  Roll  No.  7  : 

It  S  McLard,  Sec.  Mas.  June  1  to  30  1  nio.  at  $33  Sgm.33  00 

J  F  Erwin,            Jo             do  do  do  33  00 

R  S  Wood,             do             do  do  do  33  00 

G  II  Kvider,         do             do  do  do  33  00 

Thos.  13  Cook,      do             do  do  do  33  00 

Eobt.  Walker,      do            do  do  do  33  00 

E  Farribee,          do            do  do  do  33  00 

P  II  Bilbro,          do            do  do  do  33  00 

John  McLean,      do             do  do  do  33  00 

G  M  Allen,           do             do  do  do  33  00 

Bridge  Watchmen, 

Saml.  Erwin.Rocky  River  do  do  at   10  ^m.10  00 

J  Erwin,  Candle  Creek,      do  do  do  10  00 

Britton  Michal,  Yadkin  R. do  do  25  25  &0 

T  B  Cook,  N  &  S  Potts  C.  do  do  12  12  00 

A  Hargrave,    Swaini  C.     do  do  do  10  00 

J.  Church,  Deep  River,      do  do  do  10  00 

H  Cook,  Buffalo,                 do  do  do  10  00 

B  Green,                               do  do  do  10  00 


1315.  On  Pay  Poll  No.  10  : 
Aug.  King,  Sec.  Master,  June  1,  to  30,  $33  ^ni.33  00 
WDRaiford  do  do  do  33  00 
J  B  Greene  do  do  1  mo.  at  do  33  00 
Alien  Young  do  do  dO  33  00 
T  H  Perry  do  do  do  33  00 
Carter  Bradshaw  do  do  \  do  33  00 
A  T  Sawyer,  do  do  do  33  00 
T  J  Freelaud  do  do  do  33  00 
W  J  Freeland  do  do  do  33  00 
W  T  Williams,  T.  Layer,  June  20  to  31  fm  50  31  50 
Elias  Bass,  W.  L.  R,  B.  30  10  10  00 
Micaja  Elam,  W.  N.  R.  B.  do  10  10  00 
Alfred  Eatcjan,  L.  S.  S.  do  20  20  00 
Ed.  Cooper,  W.  W.  C.  B.  do  10  10  00 
J  Betts,  W.  P.  S.  do  30  30  00 
H  Scott,  L.  R.  S.  do  12.50  12  50 
Jas.  Morgan,  L.  M.  S.  do  18.75  18  75 
S  A  Morgan,  L.  M.  S.  do  16.66  16  66 
J  Chamley,  L.  on  Sec.  do  12.50  12  50 
Jas.  Proctor,  L.  D.  S.  .  do  16.66  16  66 
S  Browning,  L.  D.  S.  do  15.66  16  QQ 
A  C  Hunter,  W.  S.  E.  B.  do  10.00  10  00 
W  Crabtree,  W.  Eno.  B.  do  10.00  10  00 
H  Crawford,  W.  B.  C  B.  do  10.00  10  00 
Thadeus  Mayho,  L.  on  S.  do  11.00  11  00 
Olmstead  Mayho,  L.  on  S.  do  11.50  12  50 

1316.  K  P  Alston  hand  hire  bond,  1856-57  615  00 

Interest  on  do  2  00 

Protest  on  do  1  00 


427  00 


561  73 


618  00 


No.  of 
Warrant, 
1317. 
1318. 


10 


Bank  Salem,  premium  and  discount,  .$266  00 

E  C  Partee  for  sack  Coffee  lost  20  54 

Freight  to  Greensboro  1  15 

21  69 


W  A  Cummings  for  261b  Coffee  lost  (§13  3  38 

E  .Whittington  judgement  vs.  N.  C.  R.  R.  3  50 

Clerk  of  Court  cost  2  70 

Tax                                       .  1  00 

Attorney  to  L.  M.  S.  fee  4  00 

C  A  Boon,  D.  S.  fee  1  00 

Interest  25 


D  V  Moffitt  150  Sills  @  30c 

W  A  Williams  acc't  for  1035  Oak  Car  Brakes 

J  as  Wiseman  for  Stock  killed,  val.  $53  paid  half 

W  &  A  H  Welch,  viz  :  23fft  Flour 
23     do 
1  Barrel  Flour  sent  to  Stallinp-s  Station 


13  lb  Bacon 

12 

18 

84 
12 

5 
27J 

1 


15c 


do 

do  (Farrabee) 

do 

do  (Sullivan) 

Nails  @  6c 

Bacon  (Sullivan) 

Tallow 
Chain  and  Pad  Lock 
Axe  Helves 
Pair  Socks  for  Lewis 

Butts  for  Farrabee 
doz.  Screws 
Bolts  for  G-ates 


39  ft  Bacon  @  15c 

F  Fries  the  following  bill : 

Hand  hire  bonds  1856-7  229 

Interest  on  vdo  32 

Balance  on  545  cords  wood,  1855-6  471 

Springs  &  Weddington  for  6100   Shingles 
@3.50fM.  21 

Interest  on  do  2 


81 
77 
50 
95 
80 
70 
25 
80 
31 
13 
15 
85 
50 
75 
30 
10 
20 
85 


12  45 
45  00 
48  00 
26  50 


44 
10 

25 


35 
20 


31  72 


732  79 


B  Farribee  for  1  Bushel  Meal  @  62Je  63 

15  ft  Flour  @  4e  60 

Z  J  Lyon  for  11  lb  Coffee  lost  @  13c  1  43 

Freight  on  do  10 


23  55 


1  22 


1  53 


No.  of 
Warrant. 


11 


S  J  Harris,  Station  expenses  for  1858  : 
For  Candles  1.00,  Paper  75c 
Ink  35c,  Envelops  50c,  Wafers  10c, 


81  75 
95 


S  J  Harris  2  bushels  Meal  for  Station  hands     1  50 
14  ft>  Bacon  @  12c  1  75 


Beaver  Creek  Manufacturing  Co. 

1  bale  Hardwaste,  410  ft>  @  8Je 
T  D  Harris  for  Harris  &  Co. 
To  mending  3  tamping  Irons 
Making  2  Crow  Bars 

do       3  Sets  hasps  and  staples 
do       1  do 

Mending  4  Tamping  Irons 


2  70 

3  25 
33  82 


50 
25 
75 
25 

57 


Laying  Tamping  Irons,  found  iron  for  same,50 
Dressing  1         do  10 


150  00 
5  00 

103  75 
3  10 

2  92 

25  45 
155  00 

106  85 
20  00 


Murphy  &  Co.  for  lost  goods  : 

1  Bag  165  lb  Coffee  @  13c  21  44 

1  Broken  Chair  3  50 

Freight  on  do  50 


Aaron  Wall  for  hand  hire  bond,  ]  757, 
Interest  on  do 

W  B  Johnson  bill  rendered 
Interest  on  do 


Mrs.  Jane  Alexander's  bill  Stock  killed : 

2  Milch  Cows  valued  $40  payed  J, 
Matthew  Alexander's  bill  §tock  killed  : 

Valued  $24  paid  half, 
A  Blackard,  repairing  Pumps, 
P  B  Buffin  lost  Gi-oods,  2  boxes  Adm.  Candles 
C  Allen  paid  Charyedia 
R  M  Oats  47  lb  Bacon  @  18 
A  C  McClelland,  painting  account, 
B  Williams,  for  fitting  up  office, 

1  Bolt  and  Lock  1.25,  fixing  Clock  3.00 

1  Box  for  Train 


Thomas  Speed  hand  hire  bond, 
Interest  on  do 

S  Steel  for  1  box  jewelry  lost, 
W  J  Jollev, 

668  lbs",  White  Lead  @  11,  73  48 


12  00 

27  00 

lies 

18  90 

45 

8  46 

75  00 

6  00 

0,  4  25 

1  25 

11  50 

280  00 

,  9  00 

. . 

289  00 

93  00 

12 


No.  of 

Warrant, 

S  S  Thomas,  Bill, 

58200  Shingles,  @  2.50  f  m, 

$145  50 

16  lb  bacon,  @  16 

2  56 

15  lb  candles,  @  32J, 

3  00 

6  hand  saw  files,  @  10, 

60 

Boarding  hands  20  days, 

5  00 

Twine  and  Canvass  for  Pump, 

5  00 

C  Young  Agent,  Concord, 
For  services  for  1  year  and  10  mo.,        825  00 
Hand  hire  bond  for  1857,  125  00 


159  16 


950  00 


J  F  Hughs  Agent,  Bill,  viz  : 

For  salary  Morrisville,  1  year  11  mo.,    550  00 

Lost  goods  paid  by  him,  25  00 

Bill  for  1856,  wood  racks  at  Station,  75 

Hailing  the  same  to  bridge,  75 

Paid  for  wood  at  Station,  6  75 

12000  shingles  $3.75  f  m,  45  00 
Hire  boy  at  Station  4  mo,  @  18  ^  mo,  72  00 

1  hand  for  5  clays  work  @  75  3  75 

Meal  and  meat,  45 

Paid  for  repairing  window,  1  00 

Cash  for  hire  and  board  Station  hand,  12  00 

1  bottle  ink  and  steel  pens,  20 

1  broom  25.  i  quire  paper  10,  35 

16  lb  tallow  for  Engines,  @  12 J,  2  00 

4  water  buckets  @  30,  1  20 

Hire  hand  15  days  @  75,  11  25 

■V  bushel  meal  for  Capt.  Allen  @  80  40 

i3oard  of  boy  3  days  @  25,  75 

i  bushel  Meal  @  1.00  25 

7  lb  Meat  50 

1  Sieve  and  Frying  Pan  65 

i  bushel  Meal  @  1.00  25 

735  25 

Jno.  Murphy  &  Co.,  bill  of  Stationery,  70  49 

Premium  on                           do  71     71  20 

Wm.  Manex  for  22  cords  Wood,  @  125  27  50 

Geo.  Phifer,       53     do        do  40  00 

1319  A  V  Sullivan,  Agent,  1  year's  salary  500  00 

do             Interest  on     do  17  50 

1320  Bush  &  Lobsdale's  account,  viz  : 

200  lbs  Casting,  8  collars  for  wheels  @ 

4  cts  8  00 

;  D  P  Wheels,  30  inches,  pattern  E, 

fitted  to  2  rolled  axles;  2  wheels 

and  axles  @  $49  98  00 

insurance  to  Wilmington,  N  C,  2  06 

4      do                                   &c  98  00 


13 

No.  of 

Warrant. 


Insurance  on     do     do 

82  00 

Extra  work  turning  axle  and  fitting  col- 

lars with  set  screws 

30  00 

27  days'  interest  on  55238  OG         1  08 

206  do        do            238  OG        9  84- 

-10  92 

U  per  cent  on             238  OG 

3  57 

Accrued  int  from  maturity  to  payment 

of  same 

5  54 



258 

09 

1321 

Paid  Chas  A  Rose  72  cords  wood  @  1  25 

93 

61 

1322 

Paid  Ames'  Iron  Company,  8  car  wheel  tires 

@  $44  58 

557  25 

Premium  on  do 

5  57 

Paid  Hoops  &  Townsend,  200  lbs  J  square 

nuts  @  9 

18  00 

200  lbs  |  do  @  7  50 

15  00 

200  lbs  $  do  @  7  50 

15  00 

200  lbs  |  do  @    7  50 

15  00 

200  lbs  i  six  S  do  @  13 

24  00 

200  lbs  f     do    do  @  12 

24  00 

200  lbs  |     do    do  @  12 

24  00 

Premium  on  do 

1  37 

138 

o( 

P  P  Shaw,  N  Y,  2  for  50  pr,  each  100  pieces 

Miller's  superior  wax  R  seam  bags 

135  00 

1  for  60  pr,  each  GO  pieces         do 

81  00 

Strapping  3  can  2  J  If  cts  3§- 

1  13 

Insurance  on  $225  @  J  per  ct 

1  13 

Interest  on  do 

2  18 

220 

4.± 

N  G-  Taylor,  Philadelphia,  for  2  crucibles, 

No  30,                          60  lbs 

2  crucibles,  No  35                 70 

2         do            40                80 

f 

2         do            45                90 

2         do            50              100 

2  Crucibles,  No  60               120  lbs 

2         do            70              140 

2         do            80              160 

820  @  3^-c 

28  70 

Cartage  and  cask 

80 

Premium  on  do 

29- 

-29 

79 

Morris,  Tanner  &  Co,  Richmond,  Va,  for 

5*+i  C  C  Iron,  2,430  lbs  @  3*c 

85  05 

Cartage  50c,  freight  84  12- 

3  62 

Premium  on  do 

88- 

-89 

55 

Bank  Republic,  N.  Y,   Check  on  Leather 

Manufacturing  Bank  2012  2B 

f  per  ct  premium  on  do  15  09 

2027 


14 

No.  of 
Warrant.  AUGUST. 

1324.  Paid  on  Pay  Roll  No.  11 : 

L  P  Clifford,  Cptr.  June  1  to  30, 


a  H  Clifford, 
R  Clifford, 
J  Sullivan, 
C  Gardiner 
D  H  Blake 
W  Sikes 
0  M  Ready 
J  R  Whitsett 
H  Craige 
R  Casey 
J  King 
J  Fix 
J  Cheevers 
F  Carroll 
P  Williams 
W  Hastings 


1325. 


1326. 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


M  L  Black,  Painter, 


W  J  Joiley 
J  Hundley 
P  Jackley 
P  J  Williams 
Thos  Ballard 
J  Sauls 
Joe  Adams 
L  Greene 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


28| 
25 
26 
28 
6 
25 
19 
26 
34* 
17J 
39 

GO  4 

25 

20 

14 

26 

20 

211- 

25£ 

24 1- 

13 

26 

26 

23 

29 


at  2.50  ^g 
at  50 
at  1.75 
at  2.00 
at  do 
at  1.75 
at  2.00 
at  1.15* 
at  1.00 
at  1.50 
at  do 
at  1.15 
at2.25 
at  1.15* 
at  1.50 
at  2.00 
at  1.50 
at  2.75 
at  2.00 
at  1.25 
atl.CO 
at  1.50 
at  1.25 
at  2.00 
at  1.25 
at  1.50 


72 
12 
45 
56 
12 
43 
38 
29 
34 
26 
58 
38 
56 
23 
21 
52 
30 
58 
51 
30 
13 
39 
32 
46, 
40 
4 


On  Pay  Roll  No.  12  : 
J  Willhelm,  B'smith,  June  1  to  30, 25|  at  2.50  f  d.63 
Saml  Marley        do  do 

J  B  Fonyille       do  do 

J  Tarpley  do  do 

R  Duke  do  do 

Wm  Owens        do  do 


12 

22^ 

22; 

26 

9 


at    do 
at  1.50 
at    do 

at   mi 

at     do 


30 
33 
33 
16 
5 


00 
59 
50 
00 
00 
75 
00 
99 
80 
25 
50 
81 
25 
09 
00 
00 
00 
43 
00 
62 
00 
00 
50 
00 
00 
50 
— -965  55 

75 
00 
75 
37 
52 
08 


-182  47 


Bank  Republic,  N  Y, 
Premium  on  do 


2000  00 
10  00 


1328. 


A  C  McLelland  on  account  Painting 
Rowland  &  Bros,  August  3d,  1857,  Nor- 
folk, Va,  150  bags  Corn  @  1  86 

Drayage 

Freight  to  Raleigh 

Commissions  for  buying,  2}  percent 

Freight  on  6  hhds  bacon  (former  bill) 

Interest  to  date 

George  A  Dudley,  cash  paid  him  en  account 


— 2010  00 
200  00 

279 

00 

2 

25 

52 

50 

8 

35 

40 

33 

1 

00 

383  43 
500  00 


15 


No.  i 

of 

Warrant. 

1329. 

J  D  Ramsey,  on  account 

$25  00 

1330. 

Jas  S  Morrison,  General  Freight  Agent, 

700  00 

1331. 

T  S  Robertson,  Eng,  July  1  to  31, 

lm.at$85$m 

.85  00 

EH  Marsh     .    do 

do 

do   at  do 

85  00 

C  Davis"            do 

do 

do   at  do 

85  00 

C  C  Davis          do 

do 

do   at  do 

85  00 

J  Binns              do 

do 

do   at  do 

85  00 

J  Hopkins         do 

do 

do    at  do 

85  00 

J  Smith             do 

do 

do    at  do 

85  00 

C  W  Smith,  Cond'r, 

do 

do   at $50 

50  00 

C  W  Bradshaw  do 

do 

do    at  do 

50  00 

T  D  Harris        do 

.  do 

do    at  do 

50  00 

H  S  Hazel          do 

do 

do   at  do 

50  00 

C  P  Haynes        do 

do 

do   at  do 

50  00 

J  Kirkland,  jr,    do 

do 

do   at  do 

50  00 

W  L  Davidson   do 

do 

do   at  do 

50  00 

F  Snider,  Brakem.,  July  14  to  31, 

17d  at  1.161  ^< 

119  83 

964  83 

1332. 

C  Carrol,   Eng.  July  1,  to  31  1 

mo.  at  $85  f  m 

.85  00 

W  Garrett,  do 

do 

do 

85  00 

R  Finnell     do 

do 

do 

85  00 

T  S  Huclsondo 

do 

do 

85  00 

C  Parrnento  do 

dc 

do 

85  00 

T  W  Swanndo 

do 

do 

85  00 

WPHartondo 

do 

do 

85  00 

J  T  Giddingsdo 

do 

do 

85  00 

G  Fisher      do 

do 

do 

75  00 

J  M  Cheek,    Con, 

do 

60 

60  00 

J  J  Bradberry  do 

do 

50 

50  00 

J  Hicks,  Fireman, 

do 

22 

22  00 

J  Reppey         do 

do 

do 

22  00 

S  Reppey         do  Back  pay  Jan 

.  &  Feb, 

8  00 

C  Liverman     do 

do 

do 

22  00 

N  A  Plesant     do 

do 

do 

22  00 

"Wood  Stewart  do 

do 

do 

22  00 

J  Pellford        do 

do 

do 

22  00 

M  Taylor,  Brakem.  July  1  to  31, 

Imo.  at  $25$: 

m25  00 

J  Scott,       do 

do 

22 

22  00 

J  Browning  do 

do  $  mo.,      do 

7  33 

Jno,  Scott,  do  July 

21  to      do 

do 

7  33 

-3  OOO 

looo- 

.    B  Valentine,  Br'km. 

,  July  1  to  c 

U, 1m  at  §20  39; 

oi  20  00 

• 

H  Mitchell;          do 

back  pay  due  do  at  18 * 

20  50 

E  Rattle              do 

July  1  to  3 

1,  do  at  20 

20  00 

G  Dunston            do 

do 

do  at    do  ' 

20  00 

Jack                      do 

do 

do  at    do 

20  00 

Bill  Jones,  Fireman, 

do 

do  at    16 1 

16  50 

Calvin  Melton     do 

do 

do  at    do 

16  50 

Caleb  Hardy      do 

do 

do  at   20 

20  00 

16 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

John  Kowe         do  do  do  at  16}  16  60 

Jacob  Reid         do  do  do  at  do  16  50 

J  G-  Gamble,  S.  Hand,  do  do  at  28  28  00 

Henry  Hale       do  do  do  at  20  20  00 

—  Cross             do  do  do  at      7  7  00 

JAMcCibbonsdo  do  do  at  20  20  00 

John  Bonds,      do  do  do  at  16.66 

Geo  Plummer,  Wat'hin.,  do  do  at  17  17  00 

O  Aydoler             do  do  do  at  18  18  00 

ThosWaldon        do  do  do  at  20  20  00 


1334. 


L  P  Clifford, 

Carpenter; 

,  263  ds. 

at  2.50  ^  day 

,66  25 

R  Clifford 

do 

26f 

1.75 

45  06 

C  Gardner 

do 

18* 

2.00 

37  0C 

A  H  Sullivan 

do 

27  * 

2.00 

55  0( 

D  H  Blake 

do 

261 

1.76 

46  5^ 

P  Williams 

do 

25} 

2.00 

51  0( 

JPix 

do 

25 

2.25 

56  21 

R  Casey 

do 

26i 

1.50 

54  3£ 

J  King 

do 

39 

1.15 

44  8( 

J  B  Whitsett 

do 

35f ' 

1.00 

35  7£ 

H  Craigg 

do 

24* 

1.50 

36  75 

T  Hastings 

do 

25 

1.50 

37  5C 

J  Conrard 

do 

27 

1.50 

40  5C 

E  H  Clifford 

do 

20 

50 

10  00 

C  McReady 

do 

26} 

1.00 

26  50 

J  Cbeevers 

do 

19-1- 

1.00 

19  25 

322  00 


G62  61 


J  Neal,  Machinist,  29    ds.  at  $2.75  f  d.  79  75 

J)  Baker        do  35*  ds.  at  2.50  63  75 

J  Richardson  do  24    ds-  at    do  60  00 

Wm  Smith     do  26f  ds.  at  1.75  46  81 

Wm  C  Swan  do  271  ds.  at  2.00  54  50 

A  Chilson       do  26  J  ds.  at  1.00  26  50 

J  Rhodes        do  26    ds.  at  2.00  52  00 

C  H  Graff,  Mach'st,  35|  ds.  at  1.75  62  56 

M  D  Bridges  do  27    ds.  at      831  22  60 

N  B  Overton  do  24    ds.  at      83$  20  08 

H  Parks         do  27    ds.  at      83|  22  60 

J  Kimball      do  30 J  ds.  at      63  J  19  36 

R  M  Swan      do  37    ds.  at      63*  17  15 

E  King          do  27    ds.  at      63*  17  15 

Wm  Tapley    do  26    ds.  at      63}  16  50 

T  Peragnon  do  28*  ds.  at  3.00  85  50 

C  McMurry  do  25    ds.  at      74|  18  69 

J  Croper        do  9*  ds.  at   2.50  23  75 

C  Hutton       do  4    ds.  at  2.50  10  00 

W  H  Trott    do  3*  ds.  at  2.25  7  68 

WH Pratt    do  2*  ds.  at  2.25  5  61. 


17 


No.  of 

\\  arrant, 

P  W  Keenan  Car 

.     3     ds. 

at  2.50 

$7  5 

J  Hyde           do 

3  J  ds. 

at  2.00 

7 

00 

—747  27 
50 

J  Willhelm,  Blacksmith, 

2:J  ds,  at 

■>  2.50  ' 

^  day 

,  -"'7 

0  B  Fonville 

do 

341 

1.50 

36 

75 

J  H  Tarpley 

do 

15} 

1.50 

23 

24 

S  Mosley 

do 

24 

2.50 

70 

00» 

R  Duck 

do 

27 

631 

15 

88 

William  Owens 

do 

24 

63! 

17 

15 

Thos.    Ballard,  Painter, 

1 

1.25 

1 

25- 

M  S  Black 

do 

191 

1.75 

53 

62 

J  Adams 

do 

28i 

1.25 

35 

63 

P  S  Williams 

do 

'  291 

1.50 

43 

88 

J  Jolley 

do 

1 

2.00 

2 

00 

J  Htindly 

do 

2 

1.25 

2 

50 

Johnson,    Pump  Maker, 

35 

2.00 

70 

00 

T  W  O'Brien,  Book  keeper, 

1  mo.  1 

it  820 

"$  mo. 

20 

00 

J  S  Pugh,  Watchman, 

26 

26 

00 

E  Roberts,  Shop 

Hand, 

20 

20 

00 

495  41 
Deduct  Win  Owen,  15  88 


-479 


IS35.  Paid.  Suow  &  Smith,  lumber  account  1500  00 

1336.  Mrs  Mary  Everett,  hand  hire,  4  negroes,  1  year         560  00 

1337.  Thos  Bice,  Bridge  Superstructure  accouut  400  00 

1338.  PA  Holt's  account,  bought  boy  Richard  1150  00 

1339.  Bond  to  S  S  Walton,  superstructure    bridges  800  00 

1340.  J  D  Ramsey,  Sec'y,  salary  account,  400  00 

1341.  Jacob  Bowe  on  account  1213  50 

1342.  Exchange  sent  Bank  Republic,  N  Y,  to  pay  ZNor- 

ris  &  Son  for  eno-iues  10000  00 

premium  on  do  200  00 

10200  00 

1343.  John  A  Holt  on  account,  miscellaneous  payment       150  00 

SEPTEMBER. 

1344.  A  C  McLelland,  on  act.  painting, 

1345.  Rowland  &  Bros.,  Norfolk,  Ya., 

(Bill  bacon,)  on  account, 

1346.  R  Cochram, 

100  cords  wood,  2  ft.  in 

length,  (a),  1.55, 
balance  on  old  act., 

1347.  E  R  Bennett,  1  steam  guage, 

122  inch  Locomotive  head  light, 

Cartage, 

222  in.  Locomotive  head  lights,  890, 

1  steam  guage  830,  Cartage  75, 

B 


8300 

00 

1212 

00 

155  00 

15  00 

170 

00 

30  00 

90  00 

50 

180  00 

30  75 

No.  of 
Warrant. 


18 


1  22  inch  Locomotive  head  light,  90  00 

Cartage,  50 


421  75 
Credit  by  cash  on  above,  165  00 


256  75 


1348.  Paid  P  A  Newheart,  on  account, 

For  Plastering,  500  00 

1349.  A  P  Page,  on  act.,  500  00 

1350.  Jas.  E  Allen  miscellaneous  payments,         200  00 

1351.  Hosford  &  Co.,  N.  Y„* 

6  reams  is.  Cap.  Frt.  returns,  $10  28  50 

6  reams  is.  Envl.  Cap.  Prt.  Report  12      28  50 
Former  bill  rendered  46  55 

10  4  qrs.  Js,  Envelope  Pap.  landings 

blks  i  210.  15  00 

6  5  qrs.  T.P.  4  to  Pr.  Ticket  ^ 

Books,  $  red,  [  16  75 

6-5  qrs.  800  Pr.  Ticket  Books,  £  red,     ) 

1  doz  Arnolds  Writing  Fluid  qts  6  00 

2  do  do    "  pts  7  00 
75  C  Flats  D.  C.  aps   Expenditures  ") 
and  rects  prtm,  2pp.  \  mss.  cl.  Lids.    V      11  50 
50  Flat  D  caps  Expend,  ptmil  side      ) 
2  Reams  }s.  Cap  Frt  list  $16  ptmil     ] 

and  entered,  (      o-   ah 

2  reams  is.  Cap  Frt  list  $14  ptmil       f     -0  UU 

and  entered, 
2  |s.  returns  of  Frt.  lists  26  entered 
2  reams  fs.  reports  Frt.  lists  28    " 
6  groce  James  &  Go's  steel  pens 
1  Washington  Medalion  Pens, 
Prem  and  Exchange, 

216  44 

1352.  Mrs.  L  Bencini  Loss  and  Damage, 

50  lbs  Sugar  lost  from  GUldsboro  to 

Greensboro  13c.  6  50 

Dr.  Jno  L  Cole,  Medical  act. 

For  extracting  bone  out  boys  finger  on 

Section,  1  00 

Wilhelm  &  Moore, 

Putting  up  desk,  25 

Putting  Lock  on  desk,  1  00—1  25 

Dr.  Charles  T  Powe, 

Prescription  and  Med.,  for  boy  Dick 

Station  at  Salisbury,  1  00 

2  visits  med.;  quinine  pills,  1  50 

2    do  do  2  50 

2    do  do  2  00 

1    do  do  1  00 


11 

50 

13 

50 

3 

00 

1 

50 

2 

14 

No.  of 
Warrant. 


19 


4  do  Prescription  med.  2  00 

1  do  do  do  1  50 

1  do  do  do  1  00 

1  do  do  do  1  50 

1  do  do  do  1  CMT 

2  do  do  do  2  00 
2  do  do  do  2  00 

1  do  do  (to  boy  Humphrey  )  1  00 

2  do  do  (to  bov  Dick)  1  50 

2  do  do  do"  1  50 

3  do  do  do  2  50 

1  do  do  (Jenny.)  2  00 

2  do  do  do  "  3  00 

1  do  do  do  1  50 

2  do  do  do  2  00 
1  do  do  do  2  00 
1  do  do  do  1  50 
1  do  do  do  1  00 
1  do  do  do  2  00 
1  do  do  do  2  00 


42  50 

Murphy  &  Co,  overcharge  refunded  8  11 

F  N  Query,  stock  account,  killedl  cow  val- 
ued at  819  00— pay  half  9  50 
James  A  Query.  I  milk  cow,  value  $25,  nay  12  50 
R  T  Ewiu,  51  cords  of  wood  @  61.25  13  75 
Wilhelm  &  Moore,  for  oue  desk  10  00 
M  C  Walton,  6f  cords  wood  @  $1.25  8  44 
James  A  Dickson,  cattle  guard  rights  as  per 

bond  filed  24  00 

Wilmington  Chronicle,  for  advertising 

For  opening  book  for  subscription  stock    10   00 

do  do  re-opening      do         7  00 

do  do  do  do         2  00 

Notice  meeting  of  stockholders  5  00 

24  00 


Frank    Mason,    for    making  one     desk    for 

Jamestown  Station  10  00 
Putting  up  water  tank  at  McLane  Station  30  00 

Furnishing  a'fid  putting  on  3  locks  at  do  2  25 

Unloading  Lumber                                do  10  00 

Services  going  after  lumber  for          do  15  00 

■Cash  paid  M'r.  Phillips  for  masonry  at  do  23  40 

do        Mr.  Wilson         do             do  5  10 
do        John  Henshaw  for  waiting  on 


do  at  do 

7  00 

8  pair  4  inch  butts  @ 

30  cts 

2  40 

7  do  3          do 

25 

1  75 

24  lbs  nails 

7 

1  40 

4  bolts  for  windows 

37* 

1  50 

No.  of 
Warrant. 


20 


2  gross  screws  1.00  2  00 

Cash  paid  M  McLane  for  hauling  sand       8  00 

1  desk  for  McLane's  Station  10  00 

Making  and  hanging  4  shutters  8  00 

Building   Warehouse  woodhouse  as  per 

contract  600  00 


737  80 
Credit  by  cash  at  sundry  times  on  acct     700  00 


37  80' 


7 

93 

115 

00 

85 

00 

50 

00- 

25 

49 

00 

49 

00 

17  46 

01 

25 

25 

— 

177 

21 

197 

70 

81 

31 

Paid  Jas  S  Scott,  Dudley  &  Ashley's   freight  bill 
on  bacon 
John   O  Baker,  wood  account,  for  92  cords 

wood  @  $1.25 
J  PDemareus,  68  cords  wood  @  1.25 
A  C  JNJcLelland  on  account 
McKnight  &  Huston  freight  acct  Graham, 
Freight  on  bacon  from  Greensboro 
do         50  bbls  lime     do 
do  do  do 

do       174  bushels  corn 
do  50  bbls  lime 

9  pair  brick  moles  and  irons 

Hancock  &  Stewart  loss  and  damage  on  wet 

tobacco  19,770  ft>?  @  10  cts 
Thomas  Bice,  order  to  John  Fddinger 
David  Clewell,  for  binding.  216  volumes  book 

regulations  and  instructions  on  N  C  11 11  @  18        32  40- 
Danforth,  Wright  &  Co,  N  Y,  for  altering 

bond  and  coupon  plates  50  00 

Printing  710  impressions,  500  bond  and 
coupons 

710  sheets  bond  papers  (a)  $30  ^  M 

Premium  on  do 
Pthett  &  llobinson,  Charleston,  for  damaged 

flour  and  wheat 
J  II  Cathcart  for  5  buckets  (a)  25  cts 

5  lbs  tallow 

50  days'  worn  @  $1 

Loading  8  cars  50  cts  each 

16  lbs  tallow  @  12i  cts 

20         do  do 

8         do  do 

Whiskey  for  sick  hands 

Loading  12  cars,  50  cts  each 

T  J  Summer  cash  loaned 

Bov  Caleb 

Coarse  Flour 

Loadine;  4  cars  each  50  cts.. 


35  50 

21  30 

1  07 

107  87 

112  37 

1  25 

63 

50  00 

4  00 

2  00 

2  50 

1  00 

2  50 

6  00 

2  00 

2  00 

1  00 

2.00 

21 

Hire  of  horse  on  Company  business  2  00 

do      do  and  buggy         do  3  00 

1  night's  lodging  75 

Paid  off  3  hands  45  05 
My  expenses  to  Yorkville,  S  C,  after  negro  19  75 

Eoy 'Caleb  1  00 

Well,  tools  and  rope  20  00 

Making  11  coats  @  75  cts  8  25 

Paid  hands  to  work  Christmas  week  49*00 

Coal  15  00 

Cash  for  meal  14  35 

do  4  85 

Time  out  on  road  for  hands  14  12 

Tobacco  for  hands  6  85 

Soap  5  00 

Cutting  wood  7  94 


$293  78 
Credit  by  cash  on  acct  14G  80 

do       of  Towniyres.  pay.     16  98 

163  78 


130  00 


^aid  Brown  &  Coffin  balan  e  on  old  aeefc 

1 

00 

2  pair  shoes  @  1.50 

o 
O 

00 

.2         do         "  1.62  J 

4 

87 

7         do             1.50 

10 

50 

4        do    lprl.50,  3pr@1.62J 

5 

38 

1  hat 

1 

00 

217  yds  drill  @  21  cts 

45 

57 

85    "     do         ~   22 

19 

13 

3  pair  shoes  @  1.62 

4 

87 

1  bunch  cord 

50 

50  pair  shoes  @  1.50 

75 

00 

- 

170   82 

Peter  Little,  blacksmith, 

25  00 

Dr  J  G  Jones  for  hire  of  boys,  firemen,  @ 

$180 — 2d  quarter's  payment  225  00 

Packard  Webb  for  services  rendered  at  sta- 
tion from  May  1st,  1855,  to  De  2d 
7  mos  @  $12 i  ~&  ni 

O  S  Branch,  A  M  Scales  order 

WE  Holt,  bill  of  stock  killed 

S  C  Pharr,  hand  hire  bond  for  1856 
Interest  on  do 

McKnight  &  Huston,  freight  on  100  bbls  lime 

Pudly  &  Ashely,  fr  bill,  to  A  Hargrave  at 

Lexington,  viz:  1  tool  chest  63 

1  matroce  55 

400  feet  sleepers  80 


87  50 

27  83 

125  00 

130  00 

135  33 

me 

126  00 

22 


No.  of 
Warrant. 


3042>  feet  thick  lumber 

3309         do  do 

42  bolts 

3445  feet  lumber 

60  bells  medallions,  8  do  molding 

26  bolts 

2400  feet  plank 
1353-.  Paid  sundry  persons  the  following  Bills 

for  Stock  killed,  for  the  year  1856 — '57. 
P  M  Gates  one  hog  valued  $5,  paid  $3, 

do     do     one  sheep,  1.50 
Will  Carten  1  cow,  valued  $35,  paid 
Jacob  Whitsett  1  hog  volued  $3,  paid 
Wm  Whitsett  1  cow  valued  $15,  do 
Riley  Vicken  3  cows  valued  $25,  do 


1354. 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Simeon  Ferrell  2  hogs  do  8, 

Wm  Bertin  1  cow          do  10, 

Wm  Bowen  3  heifers     do  35, 

Wiley  Hudson  1  cow     do  20, 

Jas  Freeland  1  cow        do  15, 

J  Setters  1  cow  and  ox  do  35, 

N  Q  Owr  1  sheep,  1  hog  do  8, 

Jacob  Strewalt  1  heifer  do  12,  dp 

do  9,  dp 

do  14,  do 

do  4,  dp 

do  3,  do 

do  5,  do 

do  6,  do 

do  25,  do 

do  3,  do 

do  5,  do 

do  20,  do 

do  20,  do 

do  20,  do 


Giles  Bledsoe  1  cow 
Jno  Bain  1  cow 
Ralph  Peeler 
Jerry  Piggott  1  cow 
Wm  Lethers  1  bull 
Wash  Freeling  1  hog 
Eziph  Mitchel  1  cow 
J  M  Smith  1  hog- 
Sarah  Ello  1  hog 
E  D  McNair  2  cows 
M  R  Cachan  1  cow 
A  Alexander  1  cow 
Mich  Brown  1  cow 
S  J  Smith 


Eli  Derry  for  coffin  forrW  Mitchell 

A  H  Lindsay  loss  on  Coffee 

S  H  Garrona  do 

S  H  Garrona  do 

S  H  Garrona  Frt.  on     do 

Jno  A  Holt  expenses  North  and  amount 

for  advertising  for  road, 
Keath  &  Elauner  bal.  on  settlement 
McKnight  &  Houston  account, 

902ft  bacon  @  13c. 
Thos  Cummins  for  board  bill, 
for  boys  10  meals  @  20c 


6  08 

6  62 

40 

6  90 

3  15 
25 

4  80 


50  18, 


00 
00 


20  00 
2  00 
8  00 

12  50 


00 
00 


17  50 

10  00 

8  00 

17  50 


00, 

00 

00 

00 

00 

50 

50 

00 


12  50 


50 
50, 


30  00 

10  00 

7  50 

5  00 

4  00 


2  75 
2  19 
'  8/0 


211  50 

7  50 
1  70 


5  24 

59  31 
107  10 

117  26 

2  00 


23 


Paid  Jones  &  Hoaker  Frt.  on 


1  box  refunded  bill, 

50 

2810  feet  lumber, 

9  73 

300     do         do 

7  20 

1  Pkge, 

20 

6  tons  Pig  Iron, 

25  00 

King  &  Hege  2  papers  tacks. 

13 

Cask  paid  1  Aims  skovel 

1  50 

3  lb  nails  @  6, 

18 

£  lb  Twine, 

12 

17800  Shingles  @  2.50 

44  50 

Brayage  on    do 

2  00 

1  Truss  for  Boy 

1  25 

25i  lb  Iron  @  6 

1  53 

3  Window  Pains 

30 

1  lb  Putty 

10 

1  Candle  Stick 

13 

251b  White  Lead  @  12-1 

3  13 

1  qt  Oil 

31 

2  lb  Nails 

13 

4  lb  Rosin  @  10 

40 

1  qt  Oil 

16. 

7  lb  English  Rosin 

70 

Sheeting 

5, 

11  yds  Sheeting 

14 

10  lb  Rosin  @  61 

63 

5  Pad  Locks  @  20 

1  00. 

75  feet  Tape  Measure 

75 

Interest 

25 

For  hand  Cuffs 

80 

1  Chain 

37 

1  qt  Oil 

31 

42  08 


60  87 
Credit  by  cash  for  Shingles  and  drayage    46  50 


J  H  Lindsey,  lost  goods 
W  II  Britton,  62  i  lbs  bacon  (a)  16#  cts 
J  M  Saunders  1  bedstead  for  Charlotte  station 
G  M  Allen,  sect  10  W  D,  for  78 i  lbs  casting 
(w,  6  cts 

1  bucket 

1  bushel  potatoos 

Paid  road  hands  Christmas 

200  lbs  soap  (a;  6  cts 

Thomas  Cnmming's  hands  Christmas 

John  Cumming's         do  do 

Pent  of  house  for  sec.  hands  1856 

F  B  McLane,  62  cords  wood  @  1.25 


14  37 

5  50 

10  42 

4  00. 


32  26 

77  50 


24 

Paid    C  W  Bradshaw,  1  lamp  shade  >  25 

Mending  lamp  10 

l'lamp  shade  15 

4         do  1  00 

3  bags  and  2  boxes  matches  25 

1  gbbe  for  conductor',-;  lamp  2  00 

3  75 

E  Farribber  for  mending  switch  frog  tank  and 

hand  bars  5  09 

Huggins  &  Hartz  for  26  lbs  iron  1  43 

W  P  Ptoss  cutting  wood  and  pumping  water  at 

McLean's  station,  1  mo  and  8  das  (a),  $15  '<j9  m      19  00 
John  Trol  linger  for  lime  and  cement  165  50 

J  A  Johnson,  expenses  on  N  C  K  K  29  25 

W  Or  Webb  overcharged  on  flour  1  44 

E  J  Tomlinson  on  wood  account  290  00 

Y  Ballenyer  3358  feet  lumber  @  1}  c  '41  97 

S  A  White  for  furnishing  dinner  to  passengers 

August  12th,  1857    '  14  00 

Wm  Prits   for  7,919  feet  lumber  for  building 

Leonard's  creek  bridge  98  98 

Samuel    Fisher  for  work  done  last  winter  at 

Jamestown  in  snow  22  00 

J  J  Bruner,  Salisbury,  for  publishing  notice 

concerning  8  pr  ct  Company  bonds     2  00 

Printing  letter  heading  for  office  use  2  50 

do    500  tickets  for  Mecklenburg  eel.     3  00 

do    200         do  do  1  50 

do    200  copies  book  of  regulations, &c  40  00 

Publishing  notice  for  annual  meeting  of 

stockholders  3  50 

Printing  240  copies  of  President's  report 
with  accompanying  tables  for  the 
use  of  stockholders'  meeting  25  00 

Printing  100  copies  list  of  stations  and 

numbers  1  50. 

Printing  notices  concerning  stock  killed 

by  engines  2  00 

Printing  500  copies  of  proceedings  of  the 
annual  meeting,  with  reports  and 
tables  from  officers  of  the  Company 
— 32  pps  under  cover  and  trimmed  45  00 

126  00 


George  McGee  for  21  days'   work  at  High 

Point  Station  5  00 

J  E  Gamble  for  3  days'  hauling  rock  for  well 

with  2  horses  0  00 

41  days  do  with  2  oxen  wagon  6  75 

1  new  well  bucket  1  00 

13  75 


25 

No.  of 
"Wtfrrant. 

Taid    Nathan  Miles  for  9%  days'  work,  dieting  and 

walling  weH,  sec 'No  8  W  D  $1175 

A  II  Scott,  sec  M,  back  pay  for  1855,  3  rnos 

service  @  $35  105  00 

Wilson  Williams  for  fixing:  braces  on  road         1  00 
'  Making  4  benches  @  50  cts  2  00 

Shelving  depot  50 8  50 

C  F  Fisher  for  cash  refunded  to  passengers 

at  breakdown  at  Boone  Hill  0       ! 

1355.         Manhattan  Oil  Company,  NY,   1  cask  Ma- 
son's sperm  oil,  234  gallous  @  1-25     292  50 
1  bbl  head  light  oil  41  gal  @  1.64  67  65 

Cartage  88 

Insurance  on  3397  @  1  pv  ct  3  97 

I  cask  Mason's  sperm  oil  254  gal  @  1.25  317  50 
Cartage 

Ins.  to  Wilmington  on  $350  @  1  pr  ct  3  50 
1  cask  Mason's  sperm  oil  247  gal  (a;,  1.25  308  75 
Cartage 
Ins.  to  Portsmouth  on  -5340  @  pr  ct  1 


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Credit  by  cash  pd  on  above  account 

Profit  and  loss,   premium  on  do,  8300  197  45 

A  M  Scales'  order  on  wood  acct 
Interest  on  do 

1857.  Chas  M  Lines,  lumber,  479  rafters 

Less  10  pr  ct  for  cash 


997 

800 

45 
00 

197 

45 

130 
5 

00 
20 

135 
13 

28 
52 

1 


135S.           Bridges  tt  Bros'  sight  draft  108    34 
13o!*.           G  M>hompson,  Columbia,  S  C,  for  100  pr 

brogans  sewed  (rt'81}  150     :0 

1860.          Edwin  Boykin,  bal  on  wood  acct  due  him  10    !l' 

I  161     R  SMeLeard.  Sec.  Mas.  July  1  to  31,  1  mo.  at  $3°.  ~tf  in.  s: 

J  F  Erwin             do                           do  do 

R  S  Wood              do                           do  30 

George  Krider      do                           do  do               3<    0i 

Thos.  B  Clark      do                           do  33                     0 

Robert  Walker    do                          do  do 

L  Farrabee            do                           do  do                  :  00 

~    P  II  Bilbro            do                           do  do 

Jno.  McLean         do                           do  do 

G  M  Allen             do                           do  do 

Bridge  Watchmen. 

Samuel  Envin,         Rock  River,       do  10              10  Oi 

Jno  Erwin,               Candle  Creek,  do  dn               lO  00 

Britton  AJickal,       TadkinKiver,  do  20               2Q  00 

Thos  B  Cook,          A  S  Potts,  C,    do  1.2               I  :  00 

A  Hargrave,             Swearing  C.      do  10                10  00 


No.of 
Warrant. 

Jno  Church, 
H  Cobb, 
B  Green, 


William  Lewis,        Engineer, 


26 


Deep  River,      do 
Buffalo,  do 

A  C  &  R  Fork,  do 
do 


1362.   Augustus  King,  Sec.  Mas.  July  1,  to  31,  1  mo. 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Wm  P  Raford 
Jno  B  Green 
Allen  Young 
F  H  Perry 
A  T Sawyer 
Carter  Bradshaw  do 
T  J  Freeland        do 
W  J  Freeland       do 
Elias  Bass,  W.  %.  R.  B. 
Micajah  Ellen,  W.  N.  R.  B. 
Alfred  Eatman,  L.  S.  S. 
Edward  Cooper,  W.  W.  C;  B. 
Hillard  Scott,  L.  R.  S. 
James  Morgan,  L.  M.  S, 
S  A  Morgan.  L.  M.  S. 
John  Chamley,  L.  on  S. 
Joseph  Proctor,  L.  D.  S. 
S  Browning,  L.  D.  S. 
A  C  Hunter,  W.  S.  C.  B. 
Wm  Crabtree,  W.  E.  B. 
H  Crawford,  W.  B.  C.  B. 
T  Mayho,  L.  on  S. 
A  Maj-ho,  L.  on  S. 

1863.  R  S  McLord,  Sec.  Mas.  Aug.  1. 
J  F  Erwin  do  do 
R  S  Wood  do  do 
Geo  K rider  do  do 
ThosBCook  do  do 
Robert  Walkerdo  do 
E  Feribee  do     do 

P  H  Bilbro  do  dp 
John  mcLean  do  do 
■G  M  Allen  do  do 
Saml  Erwin,  W  R.  R. 
John  Erwin,  C.  C.  B. 
Britton  Michal,  Y.  R. 
Thos  B  Cook,  N.  &.  S. 
A  Hargrave,  L.  C.  B. 
Jno  Church,  D.  R.  B. 
Hiram  Cobb,  B.  B. 
B  Green,  A.  C.  &  R.  F. 
W  B  Lewis,  Engineer, 


ua 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 

75 

at  $33  S 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

10 

do 

20 

10 

12.50 

18.75 

16.66 

12.50 

16.66 

16.66 

10 

10 

10 

11 

12.50 


10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
75  00 


-491  00 


.33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
10  00 
10  00 
20  00 
10  00 
12  50 
18  75 
16  66 
12  50 
16  66 
16  66 
10  00 
10  00 

10  00 

11  00 

12  50 


-494  23 


B- 

B. 
P.  B. 


B. 


to  31,  1  mo,  at  $33  fmo.  33  00 

do  33  33  00 

do  30  30  00 

do  do  30  00 

do  33  33  00 

do  do  33  00 

do  do  33  00 

do  do  33  00 

do  do  33  00 

do  do  33  00 

do  10  10  00 

do  do  10  00 

do  20  20  00 

do  12  12  00 

do  10  10  00 

do  do  JO  00 

do  do  10  00 

do  do  10  00 

do  75  75  00 


-491  00 


1364,   Augustus  King,  Sec.  Mas-  Aug.  1  to  31,  1  mo,  at  $33  ^m.33 

do 


Patrick  Raford 
J  B  Green 
Allen  Young 
F  H  Perry 
Carter  Bradshaw 
A  F  Sawyer 
T  J  Freeland 
Wm  J  Freeland 


ao 
do 
do! 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


33 
do 
do 
do 
dd 
do 
do 
do 


00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 


27 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

Ellas  Bass  W.  L.  R.  B.  do  10  10  00 

Micajah  Ellen,  W.  N-  B.  B.  oo  dd  10  00 

Alfred  Eat  man,  L.  S.  S.  do  20  20  00 

Edward  Copper.  W.  W.  C.  B.  do  12  12  00 

Hjllard  Scott,  S.  It.  S.  do  18.75  18  75 

S  A  Morgan,  L.  M.  S,  do  16.G7  10  68 

Jno  Chamberry,  L.  B.  S,  do  12.50  12  50 

Joseph  rroctor,  L.  D.  S.  do  16.66  1G  66 

S  Browning,  L.  D.  S.  do  16.66  16  66 

A  C  Hunter,  W.  S.  C.  B.  do  10  10  00 

Wm  Crabtree,  W-  E.  B.  do  10  10  00 

H  Crawford,  W.  B.  C.  B.  do  10  10  00 

Thadious  Mayho,  S.  on  S.  do  11  1100 

A  Mayho,  S.  on  S.  do  12.50  12  50 

M  Fleming  9-  days  at  2.00  18  00 

Paid  Fleming  back  pay,  42  00 


13G5.  Paid  Murphy  &  Co,  Salisbury,  for  72  gallons  lin 
seed  oil  @  $1 
19i  lbs  sole  leather  @  35  cts 
1  broom 
122s  gallons  linseed  oil  @  $1 

3  kegs  nails  @  $6 
10SS' lbs  bacon  @  12i  cts 
204  lbs  putty  @  7  cts 

4  kegs  nails  @  $6 
I  gallon  sperm  oil 
1  bunch  twine 

1  bucket 

50  lbs  nails  @  6i  cts 
S3  gallons  linseed  oil  @  1.10 
100   lbs    nails  @  6  cts 

2  kegs         do         $G 
1  lot  shirts 
1  broom 

110  lbs  tallow  @  15  cts 
38  pair  negro  shoes  (a)  $1.05 
1  bottle  ink 
Envelops 

3  bales  candle  wick  @  6£ 
6         do  do 
68  gallons  oil  @  $1.26 


-553  73 


1366. 
1367. 

1368. 


1369. 
1370. 


George  D  Harden  on  Salary  account 
A  M  Scales  on  account  of  Wood 
Paid  Bank  Republic  N.  Y. 
Amount  sent  in  bill  Exchange 
Cost  of  Exchange 

C  F  Fisher  on  account  of  Salary, 
for  1  year  from  July  13  '55  to  July  '56 
for  1    do  '56  '57; 

Interest  1  year  on  above 


72 
6 

122 

18 

136 

14 

24 

9 


00 
83 
20 
50 
00 
00 
28 
00 
25 
25 
35 
13 
30 
00 
00 
34 
35 
16  50 
62  70 
30 
50 
19 
38 
85  00 


3 
Dl 

6 
12 
15 


690 
150 
319 


35 
00 
06 


320  45 
91  93 
6712  38 

2500 
2500 
150-2650  00 


No.  of 
Warrant. 

1371  Paid  C  F  Fisher's  travelling  expenses  to 

1372  July  23rd  1856  219  00 
Hugh  W  Dixon  orders                                   180  00 

do  do    for  Machine  40  50  225  50 

1373.  J  &  L  Scott,  Graham. 

On  account  of  Clothing  400  00 

1374.  Julian  E  Summers 

On  account  bridge  superstructure  500  00 

1375.  Thos  E  Roberts  M  of  M 

Payment  on  account,  450  00 

1276.  Paid'T  M  Farrow  on  account 

For  118$  bushels  corn  90c.  107  00 

Dravage  1  19 

■ 108  19 


S  W  Davis  on  account 

For  571  bushels  corn  90c.  46  57 

Thos  M  Crawford 

166  lbs  Tallow  12  jo,  20  .75 

William  Locke  Salary  account, 

10  Mos.  Services  @  $500  per  year  416  62 

By  Cash  on  account  250  00 

1G6  62 


Refunded  Passenger  for  a  ticket  from 

Greensboro  to  Salisbury  4  55 

Solomon  Dixon  freight  account 

To  J  S  Scott  Agt  Graham  Station  48  00 

J  E  Whitley  balance  on  account 

for  Pork  for  Section  hands  20  00 

George  Rose  (J  M  Long  admr.) 

in  full  contract  for  Cattle  Guards  25  00 

George  Guess  Fireman 


12  00 


for  13  di 

lys  work,  in  I 

)ec.  '55 

11  00 

Interest 

on  the  same 
man, 

1  00 

Daniel  Cole] 

For  336 

feet  Lumber 

11x6 

3  86 

2240 

do 

do 

do 

25  76 

1812 

do 

do 

do 

20  84 

957 

do 

do 

do 

11  00 

3198 

do 

do 

do 

36  76 

160 

do 

do 

do 

1  84 

142 

do 

do 

do 

1  63 

3588 

do 

do  (rouoh  edge 

,)5x9 

20  63 

1954 

do 

do 

11x6 

22  47 

270 

do 

do 

do 

3  11 

2009 

do 

do 

do 

23  11 

400 

do 

do 

do 

4  60 

1673 

do 

do 

do 

19  24 

216 

do 

do 

do 

"2   48 

194 

do 

do 

do 

2  23 

29 
80        feet    lumber  do  92 


8390 

do 

do 

do 

96  47 

3505 

do 

do 

do 

20  15 

880 

do 

do 

do 

10  12 

745 

do 

do 

cio 

8  57 

1338 

do 

do 

do 

19  99 

355 

80 

359 

40 

3 

60 

841.16 

1.45 

7 

43 

14 

Credit  by  Cash  at  sundry  times 

Dr 

3619  feet  Lumber  1x16 
252  do  5x9 

24  do  rough  edge  3x2 

Amount  paid  D  Coleman  39  54 

Paid  Thos  E  Roberts,  salary  account                                     100  00 
Snider  &  Meroney  Drayage  account,  for  haul- 
ing 2  loads  meal  70 
Hauling  1  safe  50,  2  loads  corn  70  1  20 
do       1  load  meal  35,  1  bbl  oil  10  45 
do         do      corn  35,  1  load  meal  35  70 
do         do         do  do,         do         do  70 
do         do         do  do,         do         do  70 
do         do         do  do,         do         do  70 
do       2  loads  do  to  Myer's  mill  75 
do        1  load  meal  from  do  37 
do         do      corn  to  J  I  Shaver's  mill  1  00 
do          do          do  to  and  1  load  from  do  1   50 
do         do       rmjal  75,  1  bbl  oil  10  S5 
do          do          do    70,  1  load  meal  70  140 
do       3  kegs  lead  and  1088  lbs  bacon  63 
do       1  box  15,  1  kes;  nails  &  bucket  5      20 
do       2  bbls  oil  20,  8  kegs  lead  20  45 
do      4         do  40,  2  bbls  oil  20  60 
do       2  boxes  25,  1  keg  lead  12  37—13  27 
Thos  B  Cooke,  for  bacon  for  boy  Potnpey  lw  60 
Bacon  for  boy    Frank   1    week  60 
do     Joseph  and  Mark -'1*  days  30 
do     all  hands  1  meal  30 
do         do         supper  30 
1  peck  meal  tor  all  hands'  supper  15 

do         do         4     do         do  12 1 

Salt  for  hands  1  25 

4i  lbs  bacon  for  hands  @  12$  56] 

5         do             do               do  62* 

do  1  25 

5         do                               do  63 

5  quarts  molasses  @  18f  94 

do*            do             do-  9&  • 


No.  of 
Warratit. 


30 


6  lbs  bacon  @  15  90, 1  quart  molasses  23  1  13 
40£     do     @  18  dents  7  30 

15*     do        do  2  79 

26*    do        do  4  77 

9  fish  and  5  quarts  molasses  1  46 

50  bushels  corn    '@  90  eta  45  00 

72  13 

Paid  Solomon   Slough    on   account,   for  1|  cattle 

guards  $12  each  18  00 

Yancy  Balleneer  on  account,  for  lumber  for 

Abbott  and  Leonard's  creek  bridge     41  00 
Lumber  for  section  sound  at  McLean's     11  00 

~     52  00 


A  Hargrave,  Dudly  &  Asbelj's  account  for 

Freight  from  Salisbury  to  Lexington  1  05 

do  Glenn's  P  O         do  12  24 

do  do  do  9  60 

do  do  do  13  29 

do  Kaleigh  do  9  14 

do  Glenn's  P  O         do  12  15 

do  do  do  6  20 

do  do  do  11  75 

do  do  do  11  35 

do  Raleigh  do  1  50 

do  Glenn's  PO         do  7  57 

95  92 

Col  Cranford  for  work  done  last  winter  in 

snow  and  one  train  6  00 

Boy  Gabe  for  extra  work  for  cutting  16  cords  wood 
E  Marsh  for  486  lbs  tallow  @  12*  cents 
JT&PP  Meroney  for  3  feather  dusters 
1  feather  dtister 

D  J  Capening 

for  loss  on  barrel  Sugar  on  "Road,  44  lbs,  l4Je. 
J  F  Ervin,  for  9^-  lbs  Baeon  16c. 
E  B  Burns,  for  30£  lbs  Bacon  20c, 
Addcrton  &  McRary, 

for  loss  on  barrel  Lard — damaged 

loss  on  4  bushels  Flax  Seed  $1.50 

Section  Hands  No.  4,  for  cutting  wood, 
Henry  Dickson  Agt.  on  account  for  services 

as  Agt.  at  Hillsboro 
A  Hargrave  Agt.  for  freight  for  Com.  use 
Jones  &  Hooker,  for  800  lbs  Pig  Iron,  '"Shops" 
Asa  Chilson, 

for  E,ock  Work  at  Lexington  Station 

2  well  buckets  for 
Earnhartt,  Hill  &  Noel,  for  448  fbs  Iron  7c. 

37  lbs,  scotch  Iron  12^c. 
1377.         McKnight  &  Houston,  this  amount  on  Estimate 

filed  for  Work  at  Shops  1000  00 


wood 

4  00 

60  75 

2  10 

75 



2  85 

6  38 

1  5:2 

6  30 

10  00 

6  00 

16  00 

12  75 

300  00 

20  61 

16  80 

20  00 

5  00 

25  00 

31  36 

4  64 

36  00 

31 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

1378.  Paid  G  A  Dudley,  for  work  at  Shops 

1379.  R  W  Mills,  Check  in  office  on  salary  account 
1 3S0.         J  D  Cameron  Agt.  for  services  at  Hillsbdro 
1381.         Manhatten   Oil  Co.  N  Y  for  1  Cask  Masons  sperm   oil 

•246  gins  1.25 
I  Tierce  Headlight  oil  82  gins  1.65 

Cartage 
Insurance  to  Portsmouth,  on  $490,  @  i  pr  ct 
for  one  cask  Sperm  oil  261  gins  1.25 

Cartage, 
Insurance  $359,  @  I  pr  ct 
for  1  cask  sperm  oil  243  gins,  1.25 

Cartage, 
Insurance  to  Portsmouth  on  335,  @  l  pr  ct 


100  00 

180 

00 

1 

25 

llll 

L 

308 

75 

135 

30 

1 

00 

2 

45 

326 

25 
50 

1 

80 

303 

75 

50 

1 

68 

1081  98 
Cr.  By  cash  paid  on  above  act  900  00 


181   98 


Paid  Prem.  on  Exchange 

1382.         Feild  &  Hardie,  (Phila.)  for  2  doz.  hand  2nd  cut.  Ed 

93,  13,50  16,00  for  1  doz.  Ed.  dead  Saw  9,00 

14,00, 

2  doz,  hand  saw,  2.40  4  d&z,  best  mill  sawfile,  22,00 

.!  doz,  best  screw  wrench   8.25.   f-  doz,   do   4.50, 

1-12  doz  do  3.25. 
,\  doz,  Elk  do  4.00,  1-12  doz,  do. 
4  doz,  flat  best  files  5.50 
4  doz,  §  best  Ed,  files  24.00.  1  doz,  do  3,50, 
J  doz,  brass  fastners  sash,  S.25,  1  Eatchet  drill 
1  doz,  cold  bit  wrenches  28.00,  1 10-12  doz, 

Buly  Lanterns,  49.50  77  50 

1J  doz  Plain  Lanterns  7.34,  1  Graduate  Rule 

Compass  1.50  9  34 

1  Groce  J  Screws  25 

0  Boxes  Glass  10 — 19  24.00,  1  doz.  large  Po- 

liece  Lanterns  IS. 00  42  00 

}  doz.  tin  oil  cans  50c,  J  doz.  copper  cans  2.00 

£  doz.  Ruby  Lanterns 
1$  doz.  plain  Lanterns  67,  20  copper  pit  Brads 
8h  com.  Brads  85,  12  m  ditto,  20  marto 
S|  m  ditto  162—  13  m  ditto  91 


Premium  for  Exchange  on  ditto 

138S.  E  11  Cochran  balance  on  acct,  sill's  old  accouut 

1384.  C  P  Mendenhall  on  salary  account 

1385,  Benj  F  Mebane,  M  D,  rat  medical  attendance 

to  Buck 
Extracting  teeth  for  boy  Stephen- 
Medicine  for  do 

Medical  attendance  to  boy  Joe 
Prescription  far  Buck 
Call  visit  to-  do 

Medical  attendance  to  Jos 

do-  do 

&q<  do 


9 

00  ' 

909 

00 

61 

80 

48 

00 

16 

00 

6 

75 

22 

00 

27 

50 

30 

25 

7  00 

6  96 

7  15 

2  00 

362  54 

3  63366 

64 

it           65 

00 

1000 

00 

2  00 

1  00 

50 

2  00 

1  00 

1  00 

11  00 

10  00 

6  00 

32 


Medical  Attendance 
Prescription  to  boy  Greene 

do  do     Buck 

Medical  attendance  to  big  Joe 
do  do 


Peter  N  Copley  for  services  at  Shops,  mechanic 
J  F  Hughs  for  62o  cords  woods  (a)  1.25 
John  Maynor  for  25         do  do 

J  C  Maynor  for  49  i  do  do 

Wiley  Maynor  for  82  cords  wood  at  1.25 
James  Wilder  for  18  do  do 

M  T  Ellen  for  digging  well  and  curbing  do 
J  G  Lash,  cashier  BanK  of  Salem,  for  renewal 

of  note  in  bonk,  interest,  &c. 
C  T  McMamon,  M  D,  for  visit  to  boy  Henry 

Visit  to  boy  Henry 
do  do 

2  do  do 

2  do  to  two  boys 

Dressing  boy's  wound 

Visiting  Sawyer's  hands  at  section  house 

1  visit  to  Sam  $4 — 1  visit  to  Bobin  $4 
do  Walter  $4 — do       Alfred  do 
do         negro  on  gravel  train 
do  do  do 

Blacksmith  account  for  Sawyer  and  station, 
Bepairing  pump  handle 
Making  one  wrench 
Bepairing  box  for  car  axle 

2  bolts  for  pump 
Punching  4  holes  in  heavy  bars 
Stretching  and  punching  draw  bar 
Making  one  wrench 
Mending  tamping  bar 


A  V  Sullivan  for  wagon  freight   on    1  bale 

waste  from  Fayetteville  3  07 

2  days'  work  for  Joe  Farmer  at  H  P  sta     2  00 

846  lbs  nett  tobacco  at  1G  cents  135  36 


G  00* 

1  00 

1  00 

8  00 

3  00 

53  50 
22  00 

nic 

77  82 

31  25 

61  56 

102  50 

22  50 

6  00 


246  00 


00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 

00 
00 
00 
00 


1 

00 

75 

50 

1 

00 

1 

00 

4 

50 

75 

50 

00 


Ballenger,  Cogdell  &  Co  for  5  sill  8x7,  16 

feet  long,  416  feet  4  16 

5  plank  2  inches  thick,  162  feet  1  62 


Henry  Millander,  Agent,  for  cash    paid  for 

hand  hire  fair  week  1  00 

Cash  paid  Manly  O'Neal  2|  days'  work  1  65 
Cash  paid  for  1  signal  cord  4.Q- 


10  00 


140  43 


5  78 


OS 


OCTOBER. 
Paid  Murray  &  Bros.,  for  freight  overcharged  and  returned 
Jno  Newlin  &  Sons,  for  164  lbs  Hard  Twist  8c. 
R  B  Richardson,  for  lostTobocco 
Sol.  Dixon's  act.  to  J  S  Scott  Agt,  for  freight  on 
17  Hhds  Coal 
for  freight  on  5  Tons  Pig  Iron 
McKnight  &  Houston's  account  to  Jas  Scott  Agt. 

at  Graham, 
Stafford,  Dixon  &  Co., 

for  2  fiat  top  Cook  Stoves  cost 

3  diamond  Plow  plates  25  lb,  4  Jc. 
2  bars  }  rod  Iron  46  lb  4c. 
2  Bundles  Amithest  244  lb,  \ 

1  sheet  No.  20,  21  lb,  6c.  J 

2  Boxes  Cheese  48  It),  and  73  lb,  121  lbs  10c. 
1434  lbs  Pig  Iron  2c. 
freight  paid  on  stoves 

do  on  band,  plates,  and  Sheet  Iron 
Interest  on  do  to  Dec.  24  1856 

W  P  Wharton,  3  pieces  bacon  63  lbs  @,  14c. 
Bullen  &  Belvin, 

for  20  lb  Nails  120c.  1  Bucket  25c. 

4  pr.  But  Hinges  large 
1  Groce  screws 
1  Hammer  70,  10  lb  nails  60, 
11}  lb  Hinges 
Nails 

1  knob  lock  60,  1  Capd  ditto  30c. 
1  keg  nails  6.00,  Sf  lb  Rope  1.75 
1  Frying  Pan  2.50,  1  Oven  2.75 
6       do 

3  pr  Fan  Chains  75c. 
12  pad  locks 
6  Frying  pans  40 
6  lb  nails 

A  W  Albright,  for  lost  molasses 

Directors  Meeting  at  Shops, 

P  C  Cameron 

Giles  Mebane 

W  S  Dortch 

Jno  I  Shaver 

F  Fries 

A  C  &  R  J  Caldwell  M.  D. 

for  visits  to  Negro  boy  at  High  Point 
Dr  W  C  Tarpley, 

for  visit  to  Melons 
do  and  medicine 


c 


do 

do 

do 

do  for  Bill 

do 

do 

do 

do  for  Jenny 

do 

do  for     do 

do 

do  for  Rauston 

do 

do  for  Lowrey 

do 

do  for  Austin 

do  for  Bert 

do 

do  for  Bill 

$17  50 

13   12 

10  75 

122  08 

47  00-169  08 

9  §0 

16  00 

1   12 

1  81 

15  90 

12  10 

28  68 

~ 

3  41 

1  05 

1  20 

80  31 
8  8-2 

1  45 

1  00 

60 

1   30 

1    13 

10 

90 

7  75 

5  25 

2   10 

2  25 

4  75 

2  40' 

36 

31s  34 

7  50 

4  00 

2  00 

22  00 

14  40 

10  60 

53  00 

10  ot 

1   00 

1  00 

1   00 

2  00 

2  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1   50 

1   50 

1   00 

25 

2  00 

34 


for  visits  and  rned.  for  Alfred 
do  do  for  Lowrey 


D  A  Montgomery  Agt,  for  services  as  Agt  at  Haw 

River,  from  Oct  '56  to  May  '57 
W  P  Jones,  for  hauling  25  loads  wood  12£c. 
J  B  Balsley  Agt.  Greensboro,  1  box  tobacco  1061b.  20c. 
Beever  Creek  Co.,  for  1  bale  hard  waste 

ISO  lbs  8-}c  .14  ST) 

Hauling  to  Hight  Point  65c.  117 


■  1  00 

•2  00 

18  25 

75  00 

3  12 

21  .20 

Jno  C  Cannon  for  printing. Stockholders 

'  tickets 

16  02 

8  00 

Jno  D  Brown,  for  13  boxes  Roofing  Tin  $11 

143 

00 

Freight  on  same 

17 

55 

160  55 

Glenn  &  Birch,  for  13388  feet  Lumber  oak  $1.25 

167 

35 

1072  feet  inch  plank 

13 

40 

570     do       do  steps 

7 

12 

—  187  87 

PI  D  Turner,  viz  : 

for  1  Ream  cap  paper 

3 

50 

1  blank  book 

25 

1  Alphabet 

25 

2  pieces  India  Rubber 

20 

£  ream  best  letter  paper 

o 

00 

1  blank  Book 

o 

00 

500  Envelops 

1 

50 

75       do     extra 

60 

1  box  pens 

75 

1  bottle  Ink 

25 

1  doz  lead  pencels 

60 

1  ream  cap  paper 

3 

25 

1  blank  book 

25 

1000  Envelopes 

3 

00 

3  blank  books  for 

60 

1  doz  lead  pencils  for 

60 

-J  ream  cap  paper  $4, 

0 

00 

|     do     common  note  $3, 

1 

50 

1  bunch  quills 

25 

1  pocket  Instand 

25 

\  doz  sheets  blotting  Paper 

37 

Binding  2  Treas.  Receipt  Books 

1 

25 

\  ream  Cornel,  note  Paper 

1 

38 

1  bottle  Arnold's  Ink 

60 

4  sticks  Sealing  Wax 

40 

1  letter  clipper 

50 

100  Legal  Envelopes 

75 

100     do             do 

75 

1-  letter  holder 

50 

1  ream  cap  paper 

3 

50 

J    do  comL  note  paper  2.75 

1 

38 

1  doz  lead  pencils 

50 

1  lot  of  pens 

25 

1  sheet  white  blotting  paper 

10 

1  Port  folio 

7  5 

500  Envelopes 

1 

25 

1  Gross  Pens 

1 

'25 

1  N.  C.  Almanac 

05 

600  Envelopes 

3 

00 

Box  pens  1.25,  blotting  paper 

25 

1 

bo 

No.  of 
Warrant, 


35 


1  Blank  book  1  00 

\  doz  Red  Tape  25 

8  Packs  black  cards  25c.  75 

1  bottle  Mucellayed  35 

1  Ledger  2  25 

£  ream  com.  note  paper  1  25 

Inst,  to  1st  Oct.  1857  2  18 

51  91 

Ed.  of  Milton  Chronicle  for  adv.  2  00 
A  P  Newheart  balance  on  account  for 

Plastering  at  Shops,  total  amt.  792  00 
Paid  on  above  500  00-292  00 
C  S  Brown  for  qr.  carrying  Mail  in  Sal- 
isbury from  Depot  to  Post  Office  45  00 
Pescud  &  Gatling  77  25 
Win  C  Carter  on  acconnt  for  wood,  old  acct  200  00 
J  S  Morrison  for  sundry  payments  made  by  him 
Transportation  account  150  80 
Repairing  road     do  04  00 
do      car       do  15  50 
Waste                   do  53  55 
Wood                    do  4  00 
Miscellaneous       do  5  20 


281  05 
credit  by  cash  G  75 


274  30 
A  C  McLelland  on  account  90  00 

1386.  Thos  E  Roberts,  M  of  M,  for  acct  salary  150  00 

1387.  A  C  McLellaud  for  painting  on  acct  1000  00 

1388.  Julian  E  Sumnev  for  pavment     do  200  00 

1389.  Morris,  Tanner  k  Co.,  Richmond,  f  r 

Invo.  bdls  per  Kichmond  and  Pet'burg  R  R 

railroad  iron  2185  lbs  82  43 

'       bars         do  16955  G13  72 

do         do  13444  5U7  85 

Premium  on  do  6  00 

1210  00 


1390.  Jas  G-  Moor^,  for  payment  o    account  1000  00 

1391.  Daniel  Sellers  bal  settlement  for  wood  contract  500  00 

1392.  J  M  Coffin  the  following  bill,  viz  :  C  F  Harris 

for  one  month's  service  at  Salisbury  station  20  00 

M  Brown  for  2750  lbs  bacon  at  15  cents  412  50 

R  Lawrence  for  622  lbs  bacon    14  94  10 

David  Cannup  for  5767  shingles  at  $2.75  12  55 

A  McGee  for  1^  days'  work  Salisbury  station  1  50 

A  A  &  M  Kellogg  for  overcharge  on  marble  45  96 

Boys  at  Salisbury  station  for  Christmas  week  52  25 
John  Jenkins  for  services  at  Salisbury  station, 

31  days  at  §1  31  00 


36 

Murphy  &  Co  following  bill  from  1854  to  '55,  viz  :" 


1  set  harness 

12  00 

2  pair  haimes  50  cts  each 

1  00 

2    do    traces  at  1.25 

2  50 

1\  yards  pilot  cloth  at  1.87  J 

4  69 

8       do     ticking  at  20 

1  60 

2  bed  blankets  at  1.20 

2  40 

168  lbs  coffee  at  14 

23  52 

50  lbs  sugar  at  8" 

4  00' 

1  doz  amiss  shovels- 

18  50s 

1  padlock 

20 

1  rope 

25' 

20  lbs  sugar  at  10 

2  00 

1  bag  to  hold  do 

10 

48  yards  lindsey  at  30 

14  40 

33     do     domestic  at  8 

2  64 

8  oz  thread  at  10 

80 

5  doz  buttons  at  10 

50 

Mrs  Williamson  for  making  6  coats  at  75'  4  50 

2  paper  tacks 

13 

Mrs  Williamson  for  making  6  coats  at 

75   4  50 

Gash  paid  for  -Caudles 

1  00 

11  lb  Sugar  9o.- 

1  00 

8  ft  Nails  7c. 

56 

1  paper  Tacks 

10 

100  ft  Flour 

4  00 

2  ft  Nails  7c. 

14 

5  ft  Sugar 

50 

1  bottle  Sweet  Oil 

15 

10  ft  Sugar  10c. 

1  00 

3  Pair  Blankets  2.50 

7  50 

1  Curry  Comb 

25 

1  paper  Tacks 

10 

Black  Smith  Hammer 

3  75 

29  £  yds.  Lindsey  25c. 

7  38 

1  pr:  Blaukets 

2  50 

99  yds.  Osnaburgs  12 £c. 

12  38 

2  Gross  Buttons  20c. 

40 

1  doz  Shoe  thread 

25 

155  ft  Nails  for  Depot,  7c. 

10  85 

100  ft  pure  White  Lead 

11  50 

5  gallons  Linseed  Oil  1.12J 

5  63 

1  Sack  Salt 

2  75 

5  gallons  Linseed  Oil  12Jc. 

5  63 

1  gallon  Spts.  Turpentine 

1  00 

5     do    Linseed  Oil  1.12  ^c. 

5  63 

34  do    Venitian  Bed  10 

3  40 

5     do    Linseed  Oil  1121 

5  63 

30  do    Zinc  Paint  12$ 

6  25 

9|  yds.  Osnaburgs  Hi. 

1  12 

v  oz.  Patent  thread  12  £  87 

J5  ft  No.  1  White  Lead  10  2  50 

J4J  yds.  Osnaburgs  llj  3  98 

1  ft  White  Patent  Thread  1  50 

1  Gross  Buttons  20 

2  ft  Red  Lead  12 J  25 

3  gallons  Linseed  Oil  1.12*  3  38 
15  ft  Venitian  Red  10  1  50 
15  ft  Iron  5  75 
U  gals.  Turpentine  1.00  1  50 
25  ft  pure  White  Lead  11J  2  88 

5  pair  men's  Shoes  1.25  6  25 
1  do                 do  1  56 

3  do                do  1.25  3  75 

1  paper  Tax  05 
15  pair  heavy  shoes  1.65  24  75 

2  do                        1.25  2  50 

4  bags  56  2  24 
4  do  62*  2  50 
1  Skillet  and  Lid  85 
20  days  2  wagon  and  team  4.00  160  00 

6  hands  2  clays  and  team,  18  days  80c  14  40 
8     do    17                                1.36  104  80 

Wm  Crawford  20  days  1.00  20  00 

Thos  Crawford  6  days  1.00  6  00 


565  79 


Jenkins,  Roberts  &  Co.,  act.  to  1854. 

for  4  doz  Wool  Hats  87.50  30  00 

17  pair  Wool  Socks  18c  3  42 

1*  gallons  Whiskey  75  1  13 

6  ft  Nails  7  42 

2  Brooms  35  70 

6  Frying  pans  37*  2  25 

352  ft  Bacon  12£  44  00 

2  pair  Shoes  1.50  3  00 
1  Axe  1  12 

3  pair  Shoes  1.60  4  80 
8  ft  Nails  7,  1  Hammer  50  1  06 

4  pair  Shoes  1.62*.  6  50 
1  qr  paper  20 
1  broom  25 
1  axe  and  helve  I  25 

do      do  1  25 

200  lbs  spikes  at6*,e  13  00 

1  spring  ballance  35 

5  pairshoes  at  §1.60  8  00 
4  do  do  6  40 
63*  lbs  nails  at  7  c  4  45 

2  boxes  glass  at  $2.50  5  00 
2  lbs  white  lead. at  12  J  ,c  25 


88' 


13  lbs  putty  at  8c 

1  04 

81         do         do 

66 

7|         do         do 

62 

11  doz  window  glass  at  75  c 

1  13 

2  lbs  white  lead  at  12  J  c 

25 

4  lbs  nails  at  7  c 

28 

4  lbs  lamp  black  at  15  c 

60 

2  brooms  at  35 

70 

106  lbs  tobacco  18c,  10  lbs  sugar  SI  c 

19  93 

10  lbs  coffee  at  14  c 

1  40 

20  lbs  casting  at  6  c 

1  30 

112  lbs  sole  leather  at  20  c 

2  30 

2  lbs  nails  at  7  c 

14 

8  pr  shoes  at  $1.50 

4  50 

3  gal  linseed  oil  at  1.25 

3  75 

11     do         do         do 

1  87 

8049  lbs  bacon  at  10  c 

804  90 

Drayage  on  do 

1  60 

1  bucket 

30 

1  dipper 

25 

4  buckets  at  30  c 

1  20 

1  half  bushel 

80 

4  pi  shoes  at  1.35 

5  40 

11  gal  molasses  at  40  c  ■ 

4  40 

2  papers  tacks  at  61  c 

12 

4  boxes  soap 

50 

3  frying  pans  at  37 

1  13 

Nails 

07 

80  lbs  coffee  at  14  c 

11  20 

20  lbs  sugar  at  8  c 

1  60 

1  bag  10,  drayage  10 

20 

2  lbs  nails  at  7  c 

14 

5  tin  buckets  at  25  c 

1  25 

8  tin  cups  at  81  c 

25 

1  meal  sieve 

15 

1  axe  and  helve 

1«  85 

3  amiss  shovels  at  §1 

3  00 

2  buckets  at  30  c 

60 

2  skillets  at  50  c 

1  00 

Molasses 

15 

1  gal  O  molasses 

50 

4  amiss  shovels  at  $1 

4  00 

1  axe  and  helve 

1  35 

17  plugs  tobacco  at  10  c 

1  70 

Salt  31,  molasses  121 

44 

2  pr  shoes  at  $1.37 

2  75 

1  paper  tacks 

06 

Molasses 

12 

Tacks 

20 

2  paper  do  at  5  <s> 

10 

8y 


5  lbs  nails  at  7  e 

35 

1032 

40 

Anderson  Morgan  for  pumping  water 

50 

G  M  &  AT  Jones  for  accout  of  1854  & 

'55 

1  wood  :raw  and  frame 

1  00 

2  shovels  50  cts  each,  1  spade  63 

1  63 

2  mattocks  §1,  $11,   2  lbs  nails  6.  G" 

4  01 

1    Hand  Saw 

1  00 

2  lb  Nails  61 

13 

32  J  lb  Cast  Steel  19 

6  13 

6  lb  Nails  6£ 

39 

1  doz  Ames  P  Handle  Shovels 

12  00 

19  lb  Nails  6  J,  8  it)  Cast  Steel  19* 

2  75 

4  gross  screws  SO,  1.00,  60,  60 

3  80 

8  IbPuttey  6} 

50 

1  box  8x10  Glass  No.  ] 

2  63 

8  lb  Putty  6i 

50 

6  Window  Glass  5 

30 

18  lb  cast  Nails  6} 

1  17 

6  Glass  5,  3  lb  Nails  6£ 

50 

10  lb  Nails  6 J 

65 

3  Gross*  Screws  60 

1  80 

20  lb  Nails  Assorted  6 } 

1  30 

15          do'                 do 

98 

1  Hasp  10,  1  Lock  5-0, 

60 

6     do  10x12  Glass  No.  1 

40 

4  pair  4x4  Butts 

21 

1  lb  Putty 

06 

1}  Gross  Screws  65 

87 

4  pair  Bar  Butts  15 

60 

4    do            do        4x4  20 

80 

53  do  Hammers  12  J 

6  63 

5  doz  screws  05 

25 

3  Hasps  and  Staples 

30 

1  pair  hinges  10,  staples  6£ 

28 

1  Lock 

25 

1  pair  Handcuffs 

2  25 

2  Collins  Axes  130 

2  60 

2  Lamps  pr  Henderson 

1  60 

1     do           Summers 

1  60 

1  doz  Hand  Saw  files 

1  25 

4   Augers  12  £ 

50 

1  Saw  Handle 

30 

3  lb  Nails  6£ 

20 

to  difference  in  hasp,  and  bolt ' 

10 

1  Halter  chain 

30 

1  Trace     do 

73 

1  pair  Haimes 

50 

1  f  lb  Rope  27 

40 

4  lb,  4  m  Spikjs  6* 

2  60 

12 

do     do 

4 

do     do 

9 

do     do 

4 

do  meal  do 

8 

do  do  do 

10 

do  do  85 

'37  ft>  5  m     do 

15  lb  Nails  5  J 

15         do 

53      5  m  Nails 

2  upright  deal  Locks 

2  Knobs  do 
10  lb  Nails  6J 
12         do 

6  D  Handle  Shovels  112* 
32  ft)  Nails  6£ 
6  D  Handle  Shovels  1.12* 

3  do  do 
1  long  do  do 

1  C  S  Pick 
10  bushels  Corn  Meal  87* 

Kenneday  &  Mills,  bill  for  1855,  viz  : 

3  Sieves  12 *,  4  Buckets  35,  6  bu.  meal  85 

8  bush,  corn  80,  8  bush,  meal  SO 
1  Sack  Flour  400 

1  bu.  peas  87,  1  corn  80 
do  2  brushes  70 

6  bush,  corn  10 

2  bags  peas  90 

10  Plugs  Tobacco  10,  4  frying  pans  90 
111  lbs  bacon  and  6  bus  meal  at  85 
108       do         22  lbs  bacon  at  10  c 

15  bus  corn  at  85,  4  bus  corn  at  85 

2  bus  meal  at  85,  1  pan  31 

3  bus  corn  85,  lj  bus  peas  85 
2  bus  oats  at  50,  tobacco 
1?.  doz  shovels 

4  bushels  meal  at  85  c 

16  bushels  meal  at  85  c 
*  doz  spades 
6  buckets  30  c  each,  4  sieves  at  25  c, 

3  pans  60,  40,  31 
135  lbs  bacon  at  10,  4  buckets  at  30 

4  pans  at  3H,  4  shovels  at  25 

23  £  bus  meal  at  85c,  drayage  $2J 
1  bucket  30,  12  lbs  bacon  at  10c,  coffee 

9  bus  corn  at  85  c,  42 J  do  tobacco  15, 
1  bag  flour  $4i 

24  bus  meal  at  85  c,  drayage  $2} 
20  lbs  nails  at  7  c,  5  bus  meal  85  c,  10 

lbs  soap  at  12*  c 
13*  lbs  tallow,  101  lbs  nails  at  7  c, 
1  bushel  meal 
2 *  do         5  do  at  90  c,  20  lbs  nails 


2  4 

98 

98 

3  45 

3 

00 

1 

60 

65 

78 

6 

75 

2 

08 

6 

75 

3 

37 

1 

10 

1 

25 

8 

75 

55  7 

23 

12 

80 

11 

27 

0  7 

20 

7 

90 

12 

20 

5 

00 

8 

50 

1  2 

60 

16 

20 

13 

00 

16 

15 

74 

3 

93 

2 

00 

20 

25 

3 

40 

13 

60 

6 

75 

5 

42 

14 

70 

6 

25 

22 

42 

3 

76 

17 

65 

22 

70 

6  90 

9 

10 

90 

i  8  15 

113  92 


41 

11  bus  peas  at  90  c,  2  gal  molasses  at  43c 


1  coffee  mill  75 

2  98 

1  bus  meal  85  c,  8  plugs  tobacco  at  11  c 

j 

nails  7 

2  42 

11  lbs  nails  at  7  c,  8$  bus  meal  at  90  c, 

drayage  10  c 
27  lbs  nails  at  7  c,  2  bus  meal 

9  42 
3  69 

27'}  lbs  bacon  at  10  c,  4  bus  meal 

6  35 

3  bus  meal  at  90  c,  1  bus  corn  85  c 

3  55 

1  jug  30  c,  spts  turpentine  90  c 

30  bus  meal  at  90  c,  1  gal  molasses  50  c, 

1  20 

25  lbs  nails  at  7  c 

29  25 

11}  lbs  bacon  at  10  c,  whiskey  35  c,  mo 
lasses  25 

1  75 

24}  bus  meal  at  90  c,  drayage    25,  T  J 

Sumner  for  Road 

22  30 

1  bus  peas  at$l,  1  jug  30,  molasses  50 

2  80 

Sugar  and  coffee  20  c,  32  lbs  bacon  at  10  5  20 

4  gal  molasses 

1  70 

1  bus  meal  90  c,  15  bus  do  at  90 

14  40 

36  lbs  bacon  at  10  c,  4  bus  meal  at  90c, 

10  bus  meal  at  90  c 

16  20 

25  bus  corn,  }  bus  meal 

21  70 

1  bus  meal  90  c,  26}  lbs  bacon  at  10  c 

3  55 

158  lbs  bacon  at  10  c,  6  bus  corn  at  85 

20  90 

29}  lbs  bacon  at  10  c 

2  95 

31  bus  corn  at  85  c 

26  35 

16  lbs  bacon  at  10  c,  }  bus  meal  45  c 

2  05 

1  bus  meal 

90 

21}  lbs  bacon 

2  37 

Paid  Kennedy,  Miles  &  Co,  1855, 

for  i  gallon  Molasses 

25 

1  gollon  do 

13 

17  lbs  bacon 

1  87 

J  gallon  molasses 

25 

30  bus  corn 

30  00 

10  sacks  at  18  c 

1  80 

1}  bus  corn 

1  50 

14}  lbs  bacon  at  11  c 

1  60 

h  gallon  molasses 

40 

Sugar  and  coffee 

50 

5  lbs  tobacco  at  20  c 

1  00 

1  gallon  molasses 

43 

Salt 

31 

33}  lbs  bacon  at  lie 

3  69 

27}  bushels  corn  at  SI.  10 

30  20 

1  brush  for  office  at  depot 

12 

Soap             do         do 

JL5  bus  corn  and  15  bus  meal 

20 

33  00 

492  6' 


8  80. 

10  25 

1  00 

5  50 

2  20 

3  00 

1  80 

31 

2  50 

5  50 

1  20 

11  50 

180  61 

I 

16  30 

100  70 

1854 

242  55 

42 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

8  bus  meal 

1  bbl  flour 
1.  empty  barrel 

5  bus  corn  at  §1.10 

2  do-         do 
15  bags 

6  buckets 
1  bunch  twine 
Sugar  1.00;  coffee  1.50 
5  bus  meal- 
12  plugs  tobacco 
Expenses  to  Columbia  on  It  R  business 

Eefunded  Kennedy  Mills  &  Co  over  charged 
James  Watson  for  100  bus  corn  at  95;e 
John  Gibson  for  hand  hire  bond,  2  boys  for  1854 
J  M  Coffin,  for  overcharge  on  goods  received  ias 

agent,  refunded  by  him  464  90 

Jos  Anderson,  clerk,  for  services  at  Salisbury  sta- 
tion, one  month  20  00 

1393.  Paid  John  T.  West,  salary  and  sundries  on  occount,  viz :  . 

W  White,  Agent  Express  freight.  3  62- 

do                         do  4  00 

do                        do  9  50  <> 

do                        do  39  00 

do                        do  170  42 

do                        do  290  78 

do                        do  5  82 

do                        do  199  45 

do                        do  146  10 

do                        do  119  13 

do                       d©  190  74 

do                        do  41  50 

do                        do  3  75 

do                        do  1  50 

do                        do  10  00 

Nathan  Cull v,  Lumber  train,  50  00 

A  Dixon  106  bu.  meal  @1.10  116  60 

do          70'     do            1.0,0  70  00 

W  F  Collins  30  do  24  00 

T  Young  2092  lb  Beef  @  5o  104  60 

S  II  Rogers  for  Meal  16  90 

W  Rand  5'*  bus.  Meal  @  70  3  85 

Eliza  Bell,  making  17  coats  @  25c  4  25 

do             do        17  pants     do  4  25 

do             do          8  coats     do  2  00 

do      do   20  pants  do  5  00 

do     do   40  coats  do  10  00 

do     do   33  pants  do  8  25 


43 


Refunded  to  Rev.  A  Gilchrist  on  ticket    2  30 
do  do      J  M  Sherwood     do       4  00 

do  do      J  M  Atkinson     do       2  30 

do  do      T  R  Owen  do       4  00 

Willie  Perry  board  23  75 

Greenberry  Bagwell  10  bu.  meal  10  00 

do  15     do         @  90c  13  50 

Whitloek  &  Hardy  painting  tin  sign  2  00 

R.  &  G.  R.  R.  Co.  freight  on  Furniture, 
(before  we  had  a  through    arrange- 
ment with  that  road),  77  69 
J  J  Betts  15   bus.  Meal@  75c  11  25 
do         138  lb  Bacon        11                   15  20 
do        208'       do                                 22  85 
do          15  bus.  Meal       70                  10  50 
do         Drayao-e  40 
J  C  A  Bonner  10  bus.  Meal  80c                 8  00 
10  lb  Tobacco  25c                                2  50 
J  R  Harrison  41 J  ft  poplar  Lumber            1  00 
J  J  Betts  extra  services  4  J  mos.               40  00 
Freight  refunded  R  P  Battle  on  hay        16  31 
R  M  Andrews  5  pecks  meal                         1  75 
Mrs.  J  Nixon  cow  killed                             10  00 
Refunded  J  H  Dm-ham  freight                   5  55 
W  H.  High  Sheriff,  Court  cost                    7  31 
C  H  Bennington  attention  to  uncle  Ben     4  00 
J  C  Stone,  part  negro  hire                       200  00 
W  H  Higb/Shr'ff,  Judg.  C  Pollard        174  03 
Geo  A  Dudley,  on  account                      150  00 
Mrs  Haywood  hand  hire  bond                  ISO  00 
G  T  Cook  500  hard  bricks  7.50                37  50 
J  H  Bryan  loss  on  bacon                              3  00 
B.F  Moor  c  lost  baggage                              5  00 
Frt.  refunded  N  OneeK.  and  A  Leslie       12  90 
J -J  Betts  watchman,  6  nights                     6  00 
Pratt  &  Freeman,  5  gals,  lubricator 

do  do  .       1  can         do 

C  A  Thompson  cleaning  and  repairing 

watch  5  00 

H  Piereer  building  Section  house 

No.  3  Eastern  Div.  by  contract      100  00 
Thos  Ruffin  1  looking  glass  10  00 

J  A  Hundley  painting  roof,  Goldsboro    80  00 
D  King,  Ice  used  at  Stockholders  meet- 
ing July  1856,  and  services  10  75 
J  T  West  salary  from  Jan.  1855  to 

April  1857  1575  00 

W  Stronarch  error  in  freight  5  29 

Express  frt.  (see  Salisbury  list)  4  50 

Cash  paid  charged  to  Goldsboro 


8  25 


9,   9I\ 


Telegraph  message,  for  President 

Cash  refunded  on  20  lbs  fish 

White  washing  passenger  room 

Painting  do  do 

E  B  Freeman,  damaged  rags 

S  B  Carraway  frt.  paid  at  Goldsboro 

J  H  Boylan  frt  paid  at  Wilmington 

Washing  Office 

Extra  hand  at  State  Pair 

Post  Office  Stamps 

Labor  of  boys 

3oys  at  night 

'5xtra  laborers 

do         do 
23  days  in  hollidayg 
Post  Office  Stamps 
Small  charges 

do         do 
Post  Office  Stamps 

Reduction  on  freight,  G.  W.  Mordecai 
Post  Office  Stamps 
Washing  Office 

Cleaning  wall 

Carpentry  in  Warehouse 

Post  Office  Stamps 

do  do 

Reduction  on  freight  Rev.  Dr.  Smedes 
do  do     for  Graham 

Copying  Bills  &c. 

Post  Office  Stamps 

Writing  bills  &c. 

Writing  tickets  early  in  the  morning 

Carpenter  repairing  door 

Washing  Office 

Cooperage  &  drayage 

Extra  hands 

Shade  trees 

Reduction  of  freight  G-  W  Mordecai 

5  days  work,  2  boys  Christmas 

Extra  hands  draying,  sawing,  glazing, 

extra  to  Old  Ben 

Post  Office  Stamps 

Freight  charged  to  Morrisville 
do         do  Greensboro 

do         do  do 

To  be  charged  to  the  Wilmington  and 
Weldon  R.  R.  Co. 

Reduction  on  freight  from  Mebanes 

Post  Office  Stamps 

Charges  on  frt.  to  Goldsboro 


1  £0 

1  00 

1  25 

2  00 

3  15 

2  90 

1  9,0 

2  00 

7  15 

3  50 

50 

75 

3  45 

1  25 

23  00 

1  50 

40 

50 

1  00 

5  88 

1  25 

70 

5  00 

1  50 

1  00 

1  00 

2  48 

75 

25  00 

4  00 

35  00 

15  40 

50 

75 

3  00 

25  30 

5  50 

5  88 

10  00 

21  05 

1  25 

25 

2  50 

4  20 

20  80 

1  36 

1  25 

50 

98 

50 

150 

00 

5102 

45 


Reduction  on  frt.  W  L  Pomeroy  1  00 

do  Telegraph  Office  50 

do  J  D  Brown  70 

Freight  on  Box  to  Goldsboro  1  25 

do      2     do  do  3-  25 

do      1     do  do  1  50 

do      2      do  do  2  50 

do      1  box  1  pair  springs  6  62 

do    1  package  to         do  1  25 

do      1  box  do  1  25 

do     1  package  75 

do  2  Hhds.  2  casks  bacon  from 

Salisbury  •  14  90 

do  7  hhds.  bacon  from  Charlotte 

chareed  to  Wilmington  26  44 

do  1  bid  ditto  9  10 

do  100  bis.  flour  from  Salisbury 
23rd  Feb.  1856,  charged  at  Goldsboro     64  00 
Refunded  to  passengers  when  the  cul- 
vert was  washed  away  west  of  Boone 
hill,  Sept.  1856 
Geo  D  Harpy,  Salary 

Total  on  warrant  1393  —510 

1394.  W  H  Woodard,  agent,  Goldsboro',  for  sundry 

express  vouchers   pd.    by  him,  total  amt 
for  December,  1856  47  38 

H  Robinson,  watchman,  Goldsboro',  tor  ser. 

for  month  of  December,  1856  12  00 

Hands  extra  work  at  Goldsboro'  station  10  20 

Letter  stamps  for  do  do  50 

Feed  of  horse,  poultry,  &c,  at  do  1  70 

Jesse  T  Woodard  for  servicesat  do  1  33 

Meal  and  lamp  1  00 

W  H  Woodard,  agt  Goldsboro',  servi.  one  mo33  00 
Brush  and  pot  for  Goldsboro'    station  1  25 

W  H  Woodard,  agt  Goldsboro',  for  sundry  ex. 

vouchers  for  January,  1857  14  75 

W  H  Woodward,  agt  Goldsboro',  sundry  ac. 
paid  by  him,  viz-:  Cash  paid  L  Linsh 
repairs  baggage  car  75 

Spider  for  station  $1,  extra  hand  hire  1.70  2  70 
Meal  for  hands  40 

Watchman  H  Robinson  for  D«c  1856        30  00 
do  do  do  Jan  1857        31  00 

Jos  Waltenger  &  Co  for  1  lantern  1  80 
5  \  lbs  sheet  brass  3  02 

9*  lbs  pan  copper  4  75 

2  model  lock  keys  fine  1  50 

63£  lbs  copper  by  Mr  Pepperman  31  75 
Drayage  on  above  15 


46 


I  doz  file  handles 
1  doz  brass  hooks 
4  mattrasses 
4  ensign  lamps 
1  lock  report 
1  brass  Wier 
1  report  key 
1  piece  copper 
1  hand  lantern 


Deduct 


1 

00 

1 

00 

16 

00 

60 

15 

10 

25 

21 

1 

00 

68 

23 

21 

00 

services 

for 

47  li 

W  H  Woodward,    agt,    for 

N  Jan  1857  on  account  39  00 

W  II  Woodward,  agt  Goldsboro',  sundry 

a  ct  express  vouchers  paid  by  him  18  75 

H  Robinson,  watchman.  Goldsboro'  sta- 
tion, for  services  for  February  28  00 

W  H  Woodard,  agt -Goldsboro',  for  ser- 
vices as  agt  for  Feb  1857 

Hands  for  extra  work 

Sundry  express  vouchers  for  March  '57 

W  H  Woodard  Agt  Goldsboro  for 
Arnt.  paid  hands  extra  work 

W  H  Woodard  services  on  account 

Jno  Parish  do  do 

Sundry  act.  Exp.  vouches  pd  by  him 

Refunded  W  H  Woodard  Agt  Golds- 
boro sundry  act.  pd.  by  him  viz  : 

Hands  for  extra  work 
.  Sation  hands  night  work 

1  bushel  meal 

,J  M  .Gardner  clerk  at  Depot  on  act. 

N  T  Tunged     do  do 

W  H.  Woodard  services  on  act. 

H  Robinson  Watchman  Goldsboro 

Jno  Divine  ord  President 

Exp.  Vouchers  pd.  by  W  H  W,  May 

H  llobinson  Watchman,  station 

N  T  Turnage,  clerk  do 

J  M  Gardner       do  do 

Self,  Agt.  services 

W  A  Williams  for  meal 

Hands  for  extra  work 

Postage  Stamps 

Express  vouches  for  June 

J  M  Gardner  services  on  act, 

N  T  Turnage  do      do 

H  Robinson   do      do 


42 

00 

4 

50 

63 

90 

7 

60 

35 

00 

1 

50 

45  50 

11 

10 

8 

40 

1 

00 

22 

00 

35 

65 

25 

60 

30 

00 

63 

59 

20 

00 

31 

00 

11 

92 

27 

75 

52 

60 

2 

00 

2 

25 

50 

14 

25 

35 

00 

37  40 

30  00 

No.  of 
Warrant. 


47 


W  H  Woodard  Agt.        '  do  41  80 

Express  vouchers  for  July  11  25 

J  M  Gardner  clerk  35  45 

NTTurnage  do  38.10 
II  Robinson  Watchman  station           '  31  00 

W  H  Woodard' Agt.  40  00 

Express  vouches  for  August  3  75 

J  M  Gardner  clerk  13  00 

N  T  Turn  age  do  26  60 

H  Robinson  Watchman  15  00 

L  M  Huggins  clerk  15  00 

Express  vouches  for  September  5  25 

Jesse  Woodard  clerk  20  00 

W,  H  Woodard  Agt.  79  25 

J  M  Gardner  clerk  41  00 

H  Robinson    do  30  00 

A  T  Turnage  do  75  00 

Hand  Hire  2  15 


1395.  Paid  Jno  A  Holt  Agt.  Salisbury  Station 

For  Provisions  bought  for  the  Com- 
pany of  the  following  persons, 
A  G  Caiters,  834 bush,  corn  &,  meal   417  58 
J  C  McConnaughey,  102  bush,  corn     51  00 
J  Phillips,  seven  bushels  meal  50c  3  50 

Phillip  Owens,  50  bush,  corn  53c  26  50 
J  L  Grabeiv.  3}  bushels  meal  1  75 

J  F  McCorlell  49f  bushels  corn  50  24  40 
R  W  Mills,  15}  bush,  corn  meal  55  8  47 
L  Heilerv,  15' bushels  meal  50  7  50 

J  Cook,  4361b  bacon  10,  901b  pork  7     49  90 
•R  W  Mills,  44*  bush,  corn  52,  23  15 

208  ft>  bacon  10c  20  80 

Will  Spry,  16$  bus  corn  at  45  c  7  45 

Philip  Owen,  50     do  58  26  50 

•J  P  Wiseman,  8J  bus  meal  at  50  c  4  25 

Thos  Oath,  3168  lbs  bacon        9|  308  88 

McNeely,  Mock  &  Ga  ther,  100  lbs  pure 

white  lead  at  12  c  12  00 

100  lbs     do         do  12  00 

2  lbs  Venetian  red     t  10  c  20 

K  W  Miles,  540  lbs  bacon  at  10 i  c  56  70 
J  F  McCarele,  56  bus  corn  28  00 

T  E  Pobbius,  18f      do         at  45  c  S  43 

J  M  Crowell  for  mending  temping  bars  50 

W  Hatchett  for  building    fence  around 

depot  lot  near  II  11  bridge,  Salisbury  7  00 
Peter  Ritchie,  15  bus  corn  at  45  c  6  75 

H  W  Sides  for  moving  privy  on  Co  lot  1  50 
C  L  Partee,  200  bus  corn  at  45  c  90  00 


1531  55 


No.  of 
Warrant. 


1396. 


1397. 


48 


C  L  Partee,  54£  bus  coan  at  50  27  25 

Station  hands  at  Salisbury  station  75 

do                do          do  4  50 

John  Micenheimer,  5000  shiDgles  13  75 

J  V  &  F  Symons,  4  bus  meal  1  80 
S  Pryor  for  hauling  bacon  from  mountains  11  50 

Jjohn  Jenkins  for  services  at  Sali'y  sta  41  95 


-1306  21 


8  per  ot  on  $350,000  Co's  bonds,  first   six 

months'  instalment  14000  00c 

Hogg  &  Haywood  for  30,000  feet  lumber  at  1  c  300  00 

T.  D  Hogg  &  Co  for  9190  feet  lumber  156  66 

N  White  for  postage  quarter  ending  31st  Dec  4  66 

do  do  do  31st  March  4  52 

J  G  Gilles,  Columbia,  S  C,  for  2  bales  waste  670  lbs  67  00 
James  Sloan,  200  bus  corn  at  $1.15  230  00 

Augustus  King  for  22 J  cords  wood  at  $  1.25  28  12 

1  pr  crank  handles  1  00 

2  bus  meal  at  $1  2  0O 
L  L  Barrett  for  work  done  on  7th  section  house — 

10  sq  wall  ceiling 

1   sq  60  feet  overhead  $2.25 

4  windows  at  $1 

1  door 

Eepairs  to  train 

Making  box  to  tank 


24  85- 


W  N  Andrews  building  2  chimneys 
450  feet  lumber 


29  40 


Chas  E  Johnson,  M  D,  for  visit,   prescription 

&medicine  to  Billy  Hill  at  Asbury  Depot  8  00 


Hutchings  &  Stallingsfor  one  frying  pan 
2  pr  shoes  station  hands  at  $1.80 
10  lbs  bacon  at  12£ 
^  bus  meal 
1  pr  draw  steelyards 
5  lbs  bacon 
1  peck  meal 
Interest  on.  do 

Allen  Young  for  2  trees  timber  50  c  ea 
5  bus  meal  at  $1 
16  lbs  bacon  at  20  cts 


25 
60 
25 
50 
25 
62 
25 
90 

00 
00 
20 


7  62 


C  M  Lines  for  lot  lumber  at  Shops. 
Alfred  Hargrave  for  feeding  hands  at-  depofr 
McKnight  &  Houston  freight  bill 
Jones  &  Hookes,  for  frt.  at  Hillsboro. 
O  F  Long,  for  1  Washing  Machine  lost 
G  A  Dudley,  for  T  D  Harris  order 
Refunded  T  C  &  B  G  Worth,  overcharge  on, 

M  Brown's  wheat  by  contract 
C  P  Mendenhall,  for  expense  of  Stationery  for* 

Committee  Finance 
Postage  Stamps 
Expense  to  Hillsboro  Superior  court  on  Compa-* 
ny  business 


9  20 
87  17 

6  41 
30  25 

8  55 
10  00 
95  00 

78  17 

20  25 
6  00 

1  50 


49 

No.  »f 
Warrant. 

Paid  D  Coleman  for  7417  feet  lumber  82  53 

Henry  Whitted  for  lost  coffee  112  lbs  at  12     15  68 
J  H  Bryon  for  bal  due  as  ap;t  11   50 

Bryon  &  Boyt  refunded  freigbt        7  75 
Eastman  &  Richardson     do  15  75 

35  01 

Thos  B  Long,  agt  at  Haw  river,  for  6 J  mos 
service  as  agt  and  watchingbridge 
at  $29  16?  pr  month  189  58 

45  meals  for  passeDgers  in  snow 
storm  at  83£  cts 

1  gallon  whiskey 
7  meals  ord  by  T  S  Garnett  at  50 

2  do  Bradshaw         do 


15 

00 

1 

25 

3 

50 

1 

00 

210 

33 

13 

00 

< 

40  lbs  candles  lost  at  30  cts 

F  M  Rea  for  carrying  mail  at  Charlotte  1  qr 

to  October,  1857  '    45  00 

L  P  Phillips,  station    expense,  for  £  dozen 

chairs  3  00 

Amt  paid  for  making  desk  100 

1  bottle  paste  35 

1  broom  30 

4  65 


K  F  Hubbard's  order  on  Treasurer  for  R  R 

grease  bill  95  83 

S  A  Harris,  tax  collector,  for  towu  tax  Char.     6  00 
J  A  Johnson  for  1  fine  brace  and  bits  12  09 

1  steel  square  1  00 

13  00 

Larkin,  Lynch  &  Co  for  10  bbls  linseed  oil, 

330  gallons  at  §1.15  379  50 

E  H  Vogler  &  Co  for  lost  goods,  viz  : 

4  pr  men's  calf  boots  at  $3.85     15  40 

2  pr  youth's  pattern  leather  do 

12  pr  women's  pegged  buskins 

13  pr  rueu's  rubber  sandals 
12  pr  child's  lace  boots 
1  russett  trunk 

Insurance  46  cts,  exchange  92 
Freight  paid  by  us 


Error  in  above 


-2168  78 
1398.          W  A  Caldwell,  Cashier,  on  loan  acct  in  New  York  5000  00 


2.37 

4  75 

92 

5  55 

99 

10  80 

50 

6  00 

3  25 

1  38 

1  41 

48  54 

3  39 

51  93 

No.  of 
Warrant. 
1399. 
1400. 


IWc 


50 


Scott  &  Co,  for  bill  clothing  for  R  R  hands  $1020  00 

James  E  Allen  on  acct  for  castf  advanced  to 

Road  hands  as  pr  receipts  1000  00 

Cash  advanced  to  road  hands  as  pr  rec     400  00 

do  do  do  do        150  00 

do  do  do  do        535  50 


The  above  amounts  were  advanced  to  hands 
&c,  for  which  proper  vouchers  are  filed  in 
office. 
1401.      T  S  Robertson,  .Eng.  Aug.  1,  to  31,  1  mo,  at  $85  "$  m. 

do  do 


-2085  50 


E  H  Marsh 
C  Davis 
Jno  Binns 
Jno  Hopkins 
C  Parmenter 
Wm  Smith 
J  Smith 
Geo  Fisher 
C  W  Bradshaw, 
T  A  Harris 
H  S  Hazell 
C  W  Smith 
W  L  Davidson 
J  Kirkland 
C  P  Haynes 
Henry  Dickson 


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85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
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85  00 
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48  00 
85  00 
75  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
11  20 


-1079  20 


1402.      J  S  Richardson,  Eng.  Aug.  1,  to  31,  1  mo.  at  $85  "$  mo.  85  00 


T  AV  Swan 
C  Davis 
W  P  Harton 
C  Carrol 
R  Feraell 
T  J  Hudson 
T  Giddens 
Wm  C  Swan 
J  J  Bradberry 
Geo  Adams 
J  M  Cheek 


do 
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do 

do  1  day  at 

do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
50 
do 
60 


85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
70  00 
50  00 
1  60 
60  00 


Thos  S  Roberts 

Eng. 

Sep.  1,  to  30, 

1 

mo.  i 

it  $85  P  mo. 

85  00 

E  H  Marsh 

do 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

C  Davis 

do 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

Jno  Binns 

do 

do 

do 

►do 

85  00 

J  Hopkins 

do 

do 

do 

do 

95  00 

C  Parmenter 

do 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

William  Smith 

do 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

Geo  Fisher 

do 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

Isaac  Smith 

do 

do 

3 

3 

days 

at 

do 

8  50 

T  D  Harris, 

Con. 

do 

do 

50 

50  00 

H  S  Hazell 

do 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

C  W  Smith 

do 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

W  L  Davidson 

do 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

J  Kirkland 

do 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

Henry  Dickson 

do 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

W  B  Allen 

do 

do  6  to 

do 

24  days 

at 

do 

40  00 

C  W  Bradshaw 

do 

do  1  to 

13  13 

days 

at 

do 

23  85 

,1 

861  60 


1052  as 


No.  of 

Warrant. 

1404.      J  S  Richardson,  Eng. 

Sep.  1, 

to  30,  1  mo. 

at '$85  v$  : 

mo  -85  00 

T  W  Hudson          do 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

WP  Harton            do 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

James  Morton        do 

do 

11  day 

s      75 

31  -70 

C  C  Davis                do 

do 

do 

85 

85  00 

R  Femell                 do 

do 

do 

do 

>85  00 

C  Carroll                 do 

do 

do 

do 

.85  <O0 

A  B  Hoyt                do 

do 

£  mo.  at       do 

42  50 

Tlios  Giddens          do 

do 

3  3  days 

at  do 

8  -50 

T  W  Swan               do 

do 

30  1  mo 

do 

85  0O 

J  J  Bradberry,     Con. 

do 

do 

50 

50  00 

Geo  Adams             do 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

J  M  Cheek              do 

do 
Aug.  1 

do 
,  to  31,  1  mo. 

GO 

at  $20  ■$ 

60  00 

V 

1405.      B  Valentine,  Brakem', 

m.  20  00 

H  Mitchell         do 

do 

do 

16$ 

16  50 

"William  Scott    do 

do 

do 

20"   - 

:20  00 

James  Scott       do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

John  Scott         do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

Math.  Taylor    do 

do 

do 

25 

25  00 

Bill  Jones,       Fireman 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

Eci  Ruttle           do 

do 

do 

do 

20  00 

Wm  Dunston     do 

do 

do 

do 

20  00 

Calvin  Milton    do 

do 

do 

16  50 

16  50 

Caleb  Hardy      do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

John  Rowe         do 

do 

do 

16  50 

16  50 

John  Rippey      do 

do 

do 

20 

•22  00 

James  Hicks      do 

do 

do 

do 

2-2  00 

Porter  Coppley  do 

do 

do 

do 

22  00 

Cal.  Livevman  do 

do 

do 

20 

•22  00 

Jno  Pelliford      do 

do 

J,    moth 

at      22 

11  00 

Sam  Stith,     Brakeman,  do 

do 

21 

21  .00 

•Henry  Dwim      do 

do 

do 

20 

20  .00 

Thos  Waldon     do 

do 

do 

do 

20  00 

Henry  Hall,  Station  H.  do 

do 

do 

20  00 

F  B  Ward          do 

do 

do 

10 

10  00 

A  G  McKihben  do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

J  G  Gamble       do 

do 

do 

30 

SO  00 

.0  Aydler            do 

do 

do 

18 

18  00 

G  Plummer,  Watchman,  do 

do 

17 

17  00 

J  J  Betts            do 

do 

do 

30 

30  00 

N  A  Plesants,  Fireman,  do 

do 

22 

22  00 

1406.      B  Valentine,    Brake. 

Sep.  1, 

to  30,  1  mo. 

at  $20  <$ 

mo.  20  00 

Henry  Mitchell     do 

do 

do 

It)  50 

16  5o 

Win  Scott               do 

do 

24  days 

20 

1G  On 

J as  Scott                 do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

Mathew  Taylor     do 

do 

do 

25 

25  00 

Jno  Scott               do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

Bill  Jones       Fireman 

,   do 

do 

20 

20  00 

Ed  Buttler             do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

Wm   Dunston         do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

Calvin  Melton       do 

do 

do 

16  50 

10  50 

Calep  Hardy         do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

Jno  Rowe               do 

do 

do 

10  50 

16  50 

Jno  Rippey            do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

James  Hicks          do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

Peter  Cappy          do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

Calvin  Liverman  do 

do 

no 

22 

22  00 

837  .70 


565  50 


52 


No.  of 

Warrant. 

Sam  Stilt               do 

do 

do 

Henry  Drumm      do 

do 

do 

Thomas  Walker     do 

do 

do 

H  Hall,  Station  Hand. 

do 

do 

FWard                 do 

do 

do 

A  J  McKibbon    do 

do 

do 

J  G  Gamble         do 

do 

do 

0  Aydler              do 

do 

do 

G  Plummer,    Watch. 

do 

do 

Jno  Bond  do     July  Aug.  &  Sep. 

J  S  Butts,  do      Sep.  1,  to  30, 

N  A  Plesants,  Fire'm.    do  do 


10 


21 
20 

20 
20 
10 
30 
30 
18 
17 
33 
30 
22 


1  107.    J  Willhelm,  Black  S.  Aug.  1,  to  31,  27£  ds.  at  $2  50  ' 

50 
50 
50 
00 
63 
63J 


J  B  Fonville 

J  H  Tarpley 

S  Masley 

W  Cross 

Win  Owens 

H  Duck 

It  Duck 

J  L  Pugh,  Watchman, 

M  A  Bridges         do 

F  Snyder  do 

J  Johnson,  Pump  Ite, 

Wm  Redding,  Tinner, 

T  W  O'Brien,  Time  K. 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


H  Roberts,  Shop  Hand,  do 

L  P  Clifford,  C'arpen.  Aug. 

R  Clifford  do  do 

J  Sullivan  d'o  do 

O  Gardiner  do  do 

J  Fix  do  do 

D  Black  do  do 

P  P  William  do  do 

J  Conrod  do  do 

H  Cragg  do  do 

R  Casey  do  do 

J  King  do  do 

J  Whitsett  do  do 

T  W  Hastings  do  do 

W  R  Sikes  do  do 

G  H  Clifford  do  do 

Mm  Williams  do  do 

J  Cheevins  do  do 

S  McReady  do  do 

W  L  Black,  Painter,  do 

O  P  Williams  do  do 

J  P  Adams  do  do 

J  A  Huntley  do  do 

E  Lowell  do  do 


J  Neal,  Machinist,  Aug.  1, 
D  Baker       do  do 

F  Perpiguin  do  do 

J  Cropper     do  do 

J  Rhodes      do  do 

W  C  Swain  do  do 


do 
17 

1,  to  31, 
do 
do' 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


25£ 

16 

1 

6 

1 

24 

26 

15 

10 

do  1  m  6  ds, 
do   26 
do  2} 


83* 


26 
26 


2  00 
2  00 


1  mo.  at  20  00 
16  ds  at  20  00 


21  90 
20  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  00 
20  00 
30  00 
18  00 
17  00 
50  00 
30  00 

22  00 

d.  68  75 

38  25 

24  00 

1  50 

12  00 

63 

15  24 

16  51 
m  15  00 

10  00 
35  00 
52  00 

5  00 
20  00 

11  65 


600  5 


-325  5 


27|  ds.  at  $2  50  S#  d. 

3f  1  75 

26f  2  00 

26  2  00 

25f  2  25 

23  1  75 

27*,  2  00 


35§ 

40f 

40£ 

45" 

m 

10 

24J 

25|  10  00 

26  30  00 

301  30  00 

-'4 

26  J 

26| 

i 


50 
50 
50 
15 

00 

50 


2  75  ■$  d. 
1  50 
1  25 
1  25 


19  20  00  $  mo. 


69  37 
6  12 
53  50 
52  00 
57  84 
39  25 
65  00 
34  50 
50  25 
64  13 
46  57 
45  00 

31  87 

32  00 
12  37 
10  00 
30  00 
30  07 
76  31 
39  37 

33  43 
63 

14  57 


-892  14 


to  31,  32|  days. 

do  194- 

26 

29 

22 

"5 


at$ 


do 
do 
do 
do 


C  Sexton   do 


do 


do 


75  ^d. 

2  50 

3  00 
2  50 
2  00 
2  00 
2  25 


90  00 
48  12 
78  00 
72  50 
44  00 
10  00 
58  50 


53 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

J  Martin      do  do  do    17  2  33  38  25 

C  II  Graff    do  do  do    39]  1   75  6fi  12 

A  Chilson     do  do  do    163  1  00  10  50 

A  B  Overton  do  do  do    30J  84  J  25  56 

MABridgesdo  do  do    40  84$  38  80 

II  Park's       do  do  do    28  843  23  OH 

W  Tarpley    do  do  do    29  633  18  4] 

E  King    *     do  do  do    26J  63|  16  98 

J  Kimble       do  do  do    26|  ■  633  16  98 

11  W  Swain  do  do  do    30£  G3|  19  51 

C  MoMurry  do  do  do     7  74§  5  23 

L  Buies         do  do  do      6.V  3  On 


140S.      L  P  Clifford,  .■Carp.  Sep.  1,  to  80,  26J  ds.  at  $2  50  "$  d.  66  25 

G  H  Clifford  do  do  do  24-|                   62£  15  31 

John  Sullivan  do  do  do  21  2  00  42  00 

C  Gardiner  do  do  do  25f  2  00  51   0O 

D  H  Blake  do  do  do  24  1  75  42  00 

P  P  Williams  do  do  do  26  2  00  52  On 

.7  F  Conrade  do  do  do  263-  1  50  39  75 

II  Craigg  do  do  do  27J  1  50  40  S7 

J  King  do  do  do  33|  1  15  37  95 

J  B  Whitsett  do  do  do  33  1  00  33  00 

T  W  Hastings  do  do  do  14  I  50  21  00 

J  Fix  do  do  do  14  2  50  33  75 

W  Williams  do  do  do   ]  5  2  25  33   75 

W  H  Underbill  do  do  do  26                     38£  10  00 

J  Cherves  do  do  do   13  2  00"  26  00 

W  B,  Sikes  do  do  do  26  115  29  90 

C  McCraney         do  do  do  26  2  00  52  00 

W  L  Black,     Painter,  do  do  26  2  753  56  37 

J  P  Adams           do  do  do  203-  1  25  31  25 

P  J  Williams         do  do  do  25*  1  50  39  00 

S  V  Hanes            do  do  do  26  1  26  20  00 

A  J  Griffis             do  do  do  16  1  25  20  00 

J  Griffis                do  do  do  12§  1  50  19  32 

T  C  Meak  do  do  do  14f  1  50  21  75 

A  J  Bennet          do  do  do     8  1  00  5  75 

R  Casey,      Carpenter,    do  do  32J  1  50  48  37 


-688  12 


869  96 


J  Ne'al,  Mach.  Sep.  1,  to  30,  30J  ds.  at  82  75  "$  d.  83  18 

D  Baker       do  do  do  15  2  50  37  50 

FPerpignondo  do  do  13  3  00  69  00 

J  Crapper    do  do  do  20  2  50  G5  00 

Jas  Rhodes  do  do  do  19  2  00  38  00 

W  C  Swain  do  do  do  11  2  00  22  00 

C  Sexton     do  do  do  20  2  50  66  25 

J  Maston     do  do  do  17£  2  25  39  37 

C  H  Graff  do  do  do  37  1  75  64  75 

AW  Chilson  do  do  15  100  15  00 

A  D  Overton  do  do  24  82 £  18  97 

M  A  Bridges  do  do  26f  82$  22  10 

H  Parks      do  do  do  24;  82 1  20  41 

W  Tapply   do  do  do  20  63f  16  55 

E  D  King   do  do  do  261  63f  16  80 

J  Kimbal     do  do  do  28  63J  17  83 


54 

fro.  of 
Warrant. 

RW  Swan  do     do            do  27*  641  17  51 

L  H  Burgs  do    do            do  26  551  15  00 

J  Willhelm  Black  Smith'  do  17*  2  50  43  75 

J  B  Fonville       do            do-  24  1  50  36  00 

RDuck              do            do'26  631  16  55 

H  Duck              do            do*  16  631  16  55 

J  Johnson,  Pump  Repair,  do  23  2  00  46  00 

F  J  Snider,  Watchman,     do  26  35  00  p  m  35  00 

F  W  Obrton,  B.  Keeper  do-  26  20  80  20  00 


-859.1: 


1409S  Dickson,  Fore.  July  1,  Sep.  30*  67  ds.  at  $3.35  p  d  224  45 

G  Stafford,  Carp.  do  65  1  60  104  00 

T  Stafford     do  do  66|  1  60  106  80 

J  Dickson     do  do  51  1  60  81  60 

T  Gibson      do  do  41  1  60  65  50 

J  Wood        do  do  57  1  60  91  20 

JVanderforddo  do  o*l|  1  60  98  00 

E  League      do  do  55*  160  85  60 

EHGrahamdo  do  49  160  79  60 

J  Holt         do  do  39  1  60  63  60 

J  Whitsctt    do  do  60  1  60  97  20 

J  Phillips     do  do  20  1  60  44  00 

P  Williams  do  do  48  1  60  77  60 

WMSta-gdo  do  45  160  68  80 

J  Hedgpeth  do  do  43  1  60  69  60 

W  Harriss    do  do  44  1  60  70  40 

G  Stagg        do  do  52  1  60  84  00 

W  Wood      do  do  27  1  60  43  20 

J  Lowell       do  do     9  1  60  14  40 

W  A  Stone  do  do  52  1  60  83  20 

E  Branson    do  do  17  1  60  27  20 


-1680.05 


14:10.          Gen  Beuj  Trollinger  for  lumber  as  pr  acct  784  38 

1411.  W  W  Vass,  Treasurer  R  &  G  R  R  Co,  on 

freight  acct  due  them  2760  00 

1412.  John  M  Worth  &  Co  for  supplies  for  road  acct  500  00 

NOVEMBER. 

1413.  Paid  for  exchange  on  New  York  sent  Bank  Republic  2500  00 

1414.  T  Perpignon  for  roofing  engine  house  at  Shops  150  00 

1415.  Daniel  Coleman  for  6238  feet  lumber  84  14 
O  L  Dodd,  A  M  Scales'  order  434  60 
J  W  Jones  for  202  cords  wood  at  1.25  252  50 
R  F  Erwin  forbal  ou  49*  cords  wood  6  18 
R  F  Erwin  for  9  cords  wood  at  L25  11  25 
A  L  Albright  for  33  cords  wood  41  00 
G  W  Trice  for  24  cords  wood  30  00 
H  T  Poor  for  express  freight  advanced  at  Charlotte  3  00 
W  B  Allen  for  2  mos'  service  in -office  N  C  R  R  100  00 


55 


P  W  Griffis  bal  on  acct  for  services  as  conductor 
J  H  Thompson  1J  doz  scythes  lost  May  '57  18  75 
112  lbs  iron  43 


E  It  Cox  for  lumber  furnished  at  Goldsboro 
John  L  Headwick  for  26  J  bus  corn  at  90  cts 
D  C  Carrington  for  1  gross  large  screws  24  < 
20  lbs  nails  at  6}  c 
3  pts  sperm  oil,  1  bar  brown  soap 

do  do      1  gallon  burning  fluid 

1  frying  pan  1.10,   1  wood  broom  25 

I  gallon  sperm  oil  $2,  £  gallon  do 
$     do  do  3  pr  plow  lines 

II  lbs  bacon  at  18}  c,  1  bag  20,  2  bus 

meal 
1  bus  meal,  1  large  broom 
}  gallon  sperm  oil 


James  Johnson  for  4  tons  pig  iron  for  Shops 
James  Haden,  for  96s  cords  wood  at  $1.25 
W  H  Horah  for  1  box  shoes  lost  on  road         60  00 
Freight  and  charges  refunded  6  00 


3 

70 

1 

85 

1 

70 

1 

45 

3 

00 

1 

45 

4 

64 

1 

80 

1 

00 

42  00 


23  18 
31  50 
23  85 


19  59 
120  00 
120  75 


66  00 


P  B  Ruffin  for  629 1  lbs  iron  lost 
Expenses  on  do,  freight,  &c 


11  48 
2  64 


John  A  Holt,  agt,  for  1  ticket  refunded 

34  12 
2  50 

Station  expenses,  Charlotte,  1  inkstand 

40 

Soap 

80 

1  gallon  fluid 

1 

10 

Matches  for  agt 

25 

do          train 

10 

Book  for  way  acct  of  passengers' 

40 

-- 

3  15 

J  G  Noel  for  overcharge  on  goods 

3  92 

F  M  Ray  for  package  express* 

1  00 

John  H  Mabbery  for  services  bal  due 

25  00 

L  S  Boon  for  services 

100  00 

Directors  for  attending  a  meeting  of  Board 

held  at  Raleigh  13th  Nov,  1857,  viz 

W  L  Dortch 

10 

00 

J  J  Shaver 

26 

20 

Robt  P  Dick 

16 

00 

Ralph  Gorrell 

16 

00 

Samuel  Hargrave 

23 

00 

F  Fries 

22 

80 

Jno  D  Bellame 

26  80 

J  C  Cameron 

8  00 

148-  80 
31-  20 

>I  Brown  for  12  sack-flour  at  $2.60 

Mo.  of 
Warrant. 


170  00 

56 

2  36 

21  00 

16 

40 

00- 

-29  56 

56 


A  Hargrave  for  200  bus  wheat  at  85  c 

do         overcharge  on  Coffee 
C  P  Haynes  for  overcharge  on  lumber 
M  E  Martin  for  services  in  office 
Sprague  &  Bro  for  2  boxes  adamantine  can- 
dles, 72  lbs  at  28  c  20 
1  box  adamantine  candles,  30  lbs  at  28       8 

1  gross  matches  1 
N  Hargrave,  agt  for  McKnight  &  Houston, 

forfreight  bill  15  00 

Jones  &  Hoaker,  2  boxes  steel  and  1  keg  iron  2  24 

2  ploughs  3  00 

M  Brown  for  error  in  bill  of  freight 

O  P  flaynes  for  amt  refunded  Yadkin  Man'g  Co 

T  R  Henderson  for  solding  Well  Pump 

2  dish  pans 

1  bucket 

Putting  up  pump  at  Thomasville 

Soldering  pipe  at  Holtsburg 

Altering  and  repairing  pump  at  Lexington  1 

Putting  tin  en  chimney 

V  B  Lewis  for  2  bags  flour  at  $2£ 
1  bus  peas 
1  bus  meal 

1  bag  flour 

2  gallons  whiskey 
4  bus  meal  at  G2  c 

D  T  Caldwell  for  overcharge  on  goods 
W  R  Cochran  for  150  post  oaks 
250  black  oaks 


5  27 

7  92 

Co 

6  92 

1  00 

1  00 

50 

5  00 

1  50 

nl  00 

50 

10  50 

5  00 

1  00 

1  00 

2  50 

2  00 

2  50 

14  00 

12  32 

60  00 

87  50 

147  50 
By  cash  on  above  123  75 

23  75 

1416.  Snow  &  Smith  on  account  of  lumber                              500  00 

1417.  Tbos  E  Roberts  on  account  on  file                                300  00 

1418.  J  H  Lindsey  on  acct  (remainder  on  loan  note)  bk     5050  00 
419.         W  W  Vass,  Treasurer  li  &  G  R  R,  order  of  S  & 

R  R  at  3  days                                                        1065  00 

:420.         N  Y  Exchange  sent  Bank  Republic                         12600  00 
L421.         Dudley  &  Ashley  on  account  in  cash             1000  00 

Freight  bill  at  Lexington  535  61 

_1535  61 

1422.  Jos  B  Farris  on  acct  salary  as  clerk  at  Sal.  Sta.            125  00 

1423.  Henry  Dickson,  agt,  on  salary  account                            60  00 
1426.         Daniel  Seliers  bal  on  wood  account                                 535  00 

427.         Julien  E  Sumner  on  acct                                              400  00 


5T 


No.  of 

Warrant. 

1428. 

Sundry  persons  for  stock  killed,  viz 

: 

John  T  Trice 

valuation  $8 

5  00 

Willis  Johnston 

do 

do 

5  00 

Daniel  Sellers 

do 

5 

2  50 

Moses  Strickland 

do 

10 

5  00 

Robt  Chatham 

do 

31  60 

15  80 

Cinthia  Law 

do 

16 

8  00 

Wm  Lyles 

do 

25 

12  50 

Jesse  Withers 

do 

16 

8  00 

Wm  Reed 

do 

4 

4  00 

W  J  Freeland 

do 

16 

8  00 

Jesse  Wheeler 

do 

15 

9  00 

Andersen  Ellis 

do 

16 

8  00 

Jane  Alexander 

do 

18 

9  00 

C  Y  Lowrie 

do 

10 

5  00 

J  C  Julian 

do 

15 

7  50 

J  E  Swink 

do 

11 

5  50 

G  Kelly 

do 

15 

7  50 

Wilson  Taylor 

do 

12 

6  00 

George  Copely 

do 

8 

4  00 

JBF  Boon 

do 

20 

10  00 

N  Cooke 

do 

15 

7  50 

R  W  Foarde 

do 

15 

7  50 

lfiO    3 

'29. 

Harper  Donnell  for  one  bbl  flour  lost 

-LUV/ 

8 

50 

Peter  C  Smith  in  full  jud 

gov't  and  costs  lost  goods 

148 

50 

W  H  Gillam  for  23  cords 

wood  at  $1.25 

28 

75 

Wm  Mendenhall  for  17  cords  wood 

17  0 

W  W  Allison  for  1000  feet  road  crossing 

12  50 

S000  feet  flouring  @ 

1.25 

37  50 

50 

00 

W  J  Freeland  for  46  cords  wood  (cb,  1.25 

57 

50 

W  J  Freeland  Sec.  Mas 

.  101b  Tobacco, 

1  peck  salt 

2  25 

2  gallons  whiskey 

2  50 

Mending  2  Tamping 

Bars 

25 

, 

51b  Tobacco  for  hands 

1  00 

2  bushels  meal 

1  40 

51b  Tob  icco 

1  00 

Cash    paid  hand  for 

pumping 

water 

1  50 

101b  soap 

1  00 

8  bus  meal 

8  00 

Putting  eyes  to  4  Hoes 

1  00 

Cash  paid  for  extra  pumping  water 

7  50 

2  bus  meal 

3  00 

Making  31  pr.  Pants 

for  hands 

7  50 

37 

91 

jL  Thomas,  Agt  for  boarding  boys 

40  days 

12  00 

9  Jib  admt.  candles 

3  00 

2  boxes  matches 

05 

58 


1  hand  saw  file  10 

1  bucket  35 

1  Broom  30 


15 


Himrant  &  Atkinson,  for.  2  Bbls  spts  Tur- 
pentine 80  gls  34  40 
J  P  Mabrey,  for  431b  bacon  @  18  ct..  7  74 
Wni  J  Mills  for  8  sacks  flour  @  2.60  .           20  80 
12  do  @  2.50                                          30  00 

50  80 


N  M  Vinson  for  2  bbls  spts  Turpentine 

86  gallons  36  12 

T  W  Haynesfor  13  daysservices  at  Salis- 
bury station  1.50  19  50 
Kobt  Walker  for  2  bottles  Liniment 

81b  bacon  @  15 

}  bus  meal 

101b  bacon  @  15 

221b' bacon  @  18 

2  gls  molasses 

501b  flour  %  4  ct 

141b  bacon  @  15  ct 

1  bus  meal 

151b  bacon 

B>  H  Hester  for  1  bag  guano  l6st 

James  E  Kerr  for  41'}  cords  wood  @  1.25 

Adams  &  Co's  Express  Agt  Groldsboro  by 

W  H  Woodard  Agt  sundry  receipts 
C  N  McAdoo  for  overcharge  on  guano 
S  Shepperd  for  591b  packing   @  25 

109^  feet  2  in  pipe  @  50 

30a  2  |  in  pipe 

Drayage 

C  C  Timiant  for  1  bbl  sugar  2461b  @14 

C  D  McNair  for  judgments  &  costs 

C  R.  Christmas  for  enclosing  end  of  house  at 

Hillsboro 

Putting  in  three  lights 

Rehanging  window  shutters 

Lattimer  &  Brown  for  glass  putty  and  nails 
Buts  and  screws 

Pannuler&Raiford  for  210  ft.  roofing  on  cars 
Soldering  cars 

1  Pr.  balance  and  scales 

2  Pad  Locks 
1  Lantern  10  1  dust  brush 


50 

1  20 

50 

1  50 

- 

3  96 

1  80 

2  00 

2  10 

1  25 

2  25 

17  06 

5  20 

52  00 

14  25 

40  20 

14  75 

54  79 

2  89 

25 

72  08 

34  44 

6  41 

4  50 

15 

25 

4  90 

42 

25 

— 

67 

23  10 

'  85 

50 

1  00 

1  25 

59 


1  Lamp  shade 

1  Chest  lock 

Soldering  pip3 

4    pr  butts  and  screws 

Repairing  Lamp 

do     brass  box  on  Eng.  Apollo 
1  Lamp  shade 
Tumbler  carriers 
1  Pint  cup 
1  Lamp  shade 
24ft)  sheet  Iron 
28ft)  sheet    "  46  inches  wire 

1  Pr.  hinges 
lGro.  do 

2  papers  rivetts 

David  Pickett  for  making  waggon  tounge 
A  Gr  McLaughlin  for  overcharge  on 

Through  Seats 
S  W  Brown  overcharge  freight  ref  'ded 
C  P  Haynes  for  amt  ref 'd  overcharge  on  salt 
J  J  Brunei'  for  error  in  charge  on  carpet  bag 
M  Brown  error  in  freight  over  charge 
C  P  Haynes  for  cash  pd  for  1  sack  flour 
C  P  Haynes  for  postage  stamps 

Candles 

Sulpher 

Matches 

Postage  stamps 

Cash  pd  boy  order  Prest. 
"       "     «     Simon    " 
"       «     "     Porter 
"       "     «     Julius 
"       "     J  B  Farris  expenses  to  Salem 

Company  business 

Cash  pd  H  C  Jones  overcharge  on  box 

J  Bastain  for  140ft)  cotton  packing 
Slkin  Manuf 'ng  co  for  2741b  tallow 
T  Crawford  for  6701b  tallow 
102ft.  beef 

Adams  express  co  for  freight  received  act. 
received  by  J  T  West  agt  Raleigh 

M  Brown  for  700  Wheat  sacks  @  10 

J  M  Bland  agt  expenses  to  Richmond  co  bus  5  00 

J  L  Morehead  for  1£  days  work  at  Sals- 
bury  for  weighing  wheat  2  00 

A  H  Welch  for  fi  fa,  24  81 

G*E  Shober  for  4  boxes  lost  tobacc?  45  0..» 


15 

85 

50 

95 

35 

1  00 

15 

1  00 

15 

15 

2  40 

10  62 

20 

2  25 

2  10 

49  02 

1  50 

6  10 

4  12 

2  50 

50 

9  29 

2  75 

1  50 

30 

20 

15 

2  00 

1  00 

25 

50 

50 

5  50 

96 

12  86 

25  20 

34  25 

83  75 

5  10 

88  85 

95  52 

70  00 

60  ' 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

Paid  Dudley  &  Ashley  freight  bill  received  at 

Lexington  64 

A  Hargrave  for  225  bus  corn  90 

D  J  Lambeth  for  103  £  cords  wood  129 

Adam's  express  co.  recipts  to  A  H  Welch 

Charlotte  5 

)430.  Rowland  &  bros.  for  150  bags  corn  279  00 

Drayage  and  freight  to  Raleigh  54  75 

Commissions  for  buying  8  35 

Frght  pd  to  Raleigh  on  6  hhds  bacon       40  33 
Interest  on  act.  1  00 

Pd  for  co  shops  bacon  shldrs  5400ft>       634  50 
Drayage  90 

Frght  pd  to    Raleigh    2    hhds   bacon 
Shoulders  1690ft>  228  15 

Drayace  30 

Frshtlo  Raleigh  12  57 


90 
00 
37 

00 


Pd  cash  on  above  bill 
1431.   LP  Clifford,  Cptr,  Oct  1  to  31, 

G  H  Clifford     do  do 

J  Sullivan         do  do 

C  Gardner         do  do 

D  H  Blake        do  do 

PP  Williams    do  do 

J  F  Courad       do  do 

W  H  Craig       do  do 

R  Casey             do  do 

J  King              do  do 

J  B  Whittsett  do  do 

T  W  Hasting    do  do 

Jos  Fix             do  do 

W  H  Underhill  do  do 

J  W  Richards  do  do 

J  Cheves           do  do 

C  McReady      do  do 

W  R  Sikes        do  do 

Wm  Williams   do  do 

MS  Black        do  do 

P  H  Williams  do  do 

J  P  Adams      do  do 

S  V  House        do  do 

A  J  Bennett     do  do 


22|  ds 
25| 

23  f- 
26i 
21 

u  J.  4 

4 

36 
34  £ 
36f 
27J 
24* 
8& 

m 

10 

li 

21| 
21-1 

20 

15* 

26 

24* 
9<a  j. 

234 


1259 

at$2.50^d 
63 1 
2.00 
2.00 
1.75 
200 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
1.15 
1.00 
1.50 
2.25 
2.00 
1-30 
1.15 
115 
2.00 

38* 
2.75 
1.50 
125 
1.25 
63^ 


85 

1000  00 
56  87 
1.6  23 
46  50 

53  50 
36  75 
42  50 

6  00 

54  00 
51  75 
36  15 
27  75 
36  75 
19  12 
23  00 
15  00 

8  62 
25  01 
42  50 

7  70 
42  62 
39  00 
30  62 
28  12 
15  11 

761  5* 


14S2.    Joe  Neal,  Machinist,  Oct  1  to 
D  Baker  do         do 

J  Cropper         do         do 
J  Rhodes  do         do 

M  E  Thompson  do        do 


31,34  ds  at  $2.75  fd  93  50 

26i     2.50    66  25 

25      2.50    62  50 

141-     2.00    29  00 

5      2.50    12  50 


61 


fto.of 

Warrant. 

C  Sexton           do 

do 

16? 

2.50 

41  87 

C  H  Graff         do 

do 

39  \ 

1.75 

68  69 

James  Scott      do 

do 

71 

1.75 

12  68 

John  Scott        do 

do 

7 

2.00 

14  00 

A  Chilson         do 

do 

28 

LOO 

28  00 

Thos  Pool         do 

do 

21 

2.50 

52  50 

A  B  Overton     do 

do 

33| 

841 

28  15 

W  A  Bridges  do 

do 

271 

84f 

25  07 

H  Parks             do 

do 

9 

841 

7  62 

Wm  Tapley       do 

do 

19 

63| 

12  09 

E  King             do 

do 

281 

m 

17  97 

J  Kimbal           do 

do 

29| 

63  & 

18  91 

R  W  Swan        do 

do 

2H 

63  f 

13  68 

L  Buis               do 

do 

20 

591 

11  53 

F  Perpignon,  C  smith  do 

28 

3.00 

84  00 

M  Pendleton,  Tinner  do 

1 

2.00 

2  00 

John  Swan           do 

do 

14 

2.50 

3  75 

Wm   Redding     do 

do 

4  i 

2.00 

9  00 

S  McCaichen,  Mchs 

t    do 
ct.  1  tc 

i  31, 

8 
1  mo. 

2.50 

at  §30  f  mo 

20  00 

1433J  J  Betts,  Watch.  0 

.  30  00 

J  G  Gamble,  Labor. 

do 

do 

33 

30  00 

0  Ayddett         do 

do 

do 

18 

18  00 

A  J  McCibbins  do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

G  Pluiner,  Watchman 

,  do 

do 

17 

17  00 

H  Robinson       do 

do 

do 

Bill  Valentine,  Brake 

.  do 

do 

20 

20  00 

H  Mitch  ell         do 

do 

do 

16  50 

16  50 

Jim  Scott           do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

Wm  Scott          do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

J  Stith               do 

do 

20 

20 

13  60 

T  Walden          do 

do 

31 

21 

20  00 

M  Taylot            do 

do 

do 

25 

25  00 

Nat  Riley           do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

C  Melton,    Fireman, 

do 

do 

16  50 

16  50 

C  Liverman       do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

Bill  Jones          do 

do 

8 

20 

5  20 

Wm  Dunston     do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

Caleb  Hardie     do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

Jno  Rowe          do 

do 

do' 

16  50 

16  50 

Ed  Little           do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

James  Hixs       do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

Porter  Copely    do 

do 

do 

do 

22  00 

J  Bird               do 

do 

do 

16  50 

16  50 

N  A  Pleasants  do 

do 

do 

22 

22  00 

H  Hall,  Labor  Holts. 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

F  Ward             do 

do 

do 

i0 

10  00 

J  Mitchell,  Brakeman 

,25 

17 

10 

10  00 

U  Brown           do 

21 

10 

243 

7  35 

H  Mangunv      do 

12 

19' 

20 

12  66 

—     .      ,  .a; 

33  26 


62 

■No.  of 

Warrant. 

■  *■>*  * 

14  34T  Robertson,  Engr.  Oct. 

1,  to  31 

,1 

mo. 

at  85  ' 

|p  mo 

.  85 

00 

B  H  Marsh       do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

C  Davis             do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

.Jno  Binns         do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

J  Hopkins        do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

C  Parmenter     do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

William  Smith  do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

A  B  Hoyt        do 

do  5  days 

do 

97 

00 

W  Swan            do 

do 

do 

97 

00 

T  D  Harris,    Con. 

do 

50 

50 

00 

H  S  Hazell      do 

do 

do 

50 

00 

C  W  Smith      do 

do 

do 

50 

00 

W  L  Davidson  do 

do 

do 

50 

00 

J  Kirkland       do 

do 

do 

50 

00 

H  Dickson        do 

do 

do 

50 

00 

W  B  Allen      do 

do 

do 

50 

00 
1139  00 

1435.    W  Hartan,  Engineer,  < 

Oct  1  to  31, 

1  m 

@  $85  ^  m  85 

00 

J  S  Bichardson  do 

do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

T  J  Hudson       do 

do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

C  C  Davis           do 

do 

do 

42 

42 

00 

B  Finnell            do 

do 

do 

do 

42 

00 

James  Martin     do 

do 

do 

85 

85 

00 

Charles  Carroll  do 

do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

Thos  Swan          do 

do 

do 

do 

85 

00 

S  McCutchen     do 

do 

12 

days 

32 

88 

-George  Fisber    do 

do 

1  n: 

t       do 

85 

00 

J  J  Bradbury,  CoJtr, 

do 

do 

50 

50 

00 

George  Adams     do 

do 

do 

do 

50 

00 

GMFaucett         do 

do 

do 

24 

50 
—837  38 

,1436Beddingfield,  Sec.  Mas.  Oct.  1,  to  31, 

17  ds.at§33  p: 

ml8 

10 

A  T  Sawyer           do 

do  12 

do 

12 

75 

J  F  Ervin               do 

do 

do 

33 

00 

C  Bradshaw            do 

do 

do 

33 

00 

Geo  Krider             do 

do 

,30 

30 

00 

Tbos  B  Cook          do 

do 

33 

33 

00 

R  Walker                do 

do 

do 

33 

00 

E  Ferrebee              do 

do 

do 

33 

GO 

Peyton  H  Bilbro    do 

do 

do 

33 

00 

.Jno  McLean            do 

do 

do 

S3 

00 

G  M  Allen               do 

do 

do 

33 

00 

Win  C  Lewis          Engr. 

do 

75 

75 

00 

B  Michal    W.  Y.  B.  B. 

do 

20 

20 

00 

B  Greene  W  Abotts  Creek 

do 

10 

10 

00 

429  85 

1437.    Aug  King,   S  master,  Sep  1  to  30,  1  m  @  33  f  m  33  00 
Pat  Baiford         do  do  do         do  33  00 

John  B  Green     do  do  d»         do  33  00 


63 


No.  of 

Warrant. 

Allen  Young      do 

do 

do 

do 

33  00 

F  H  Peny          do 

do 

do 

do 

33  00 

C  Bradshaw        do 

do 

24  ds   do 

26  40 

L  H  Huggira      do      Sep  25 

to  30 

5 

do 

6  50 

A  T  Sawyer         do 

1  to  30 

lm 

do 

33  00 

T  J  Freeland       do 

do 

do 

do 

33  00 

W  J  Freeland     do 

do 

do 

do 

33  00 

Elias  Bass,  W  L  R  B, 

do 

do 

10 

10  00 

M  Ellen,     WARR, 

do 

do 

10 

10  00 

Vamsted  Mayho,  L  on  S 

do 

do 

11 

11  00 

Thados  Mayho         do 

do 

do 

12* 

12  50 

John  Cbamley         do 

do 

do 

m 

12  50 

Win  Crabtree,  Eno  river, 

do 

do 

10 

10  00 

Edw  Cooper,    W  Creek, 

do 

do 

10 

10  00 

Billiard  Scott,  Laborer, 

do 

do 

m 

12  50 

James  Morgan,       do 

do 

do 

18| 

18  75 

S  A  Morgan,            do 

do 

do 

16.66 

16  66 

Jos  Proctor             do 

do 

do 

do 

16  66 

G  Couch                   do 

do 

do 

do 

16  66 

A  Eastman               do 

do 

do 

20 

20  00 

M  Fleming,  Engineer, 

do 

do 

60 

60  00 

v 

K.QA  nf» 

1438Augustus  King,  Sec.  Mas.  Oct.  lto31, 

1  mo 

I  at  $33  p  m  33  00 

Patrick  Raiford         do 

do 

do 

33  00 

Jno  B  Greene           do 

do 

do 

33  00 

Allen  Young              do 

do 

do 

33  00 

T  H  Perry                  do 

do 

do 

33  00 

L  M  Huggins             do 

do 

do 

33  00 

Z  J  Lyon                    do 

do 

do 

33  00 

Tbos  J  Freeland       do 

do 

do 

S3  00 

Win  J  Freeland         do 

do 

do 

33  00 

Elias  Bass,  W  L  R  B 

do 

10 

10  00 

Micajah  Ellen  W  N  R  B 

do 

do 

10  00 

Ulmstead  Mayho  L  on  S 

do 

11 

11  00 

Thadeus  Mayho,  L  on  S 

do 

12  50 

12  50 

Billiard  Scott,  Laborer 

do 

12  50 

12  50 

James  Morgan     do 

do 

18  75 

18  75 

S  A  Morgan         do 

do 

16  66 

16  66 

A  Eatman             do 

do 

20 

20  00 

Jas  Proctor           do 

do 

16  66 

16  66 

G  Couch               do 

do 

16  66 

16  66 

M  Fleming,  Engineer, 

do 

60 

60  00 

501  73 

1439R  L  McLord,  Sec.  Mas. 

Sep. 

1  to 

Sep. 

$33  f  mo 

.  31  75 

Beddingfield         do 

2ds, 

,  at 

1  05  p  d. 

2  10 

F  Irvin                  do 

30  1  mo.  at  33  |mo. 

33  00 

R  L  "Woods           do 

15 

16  00 

C  Bradshaw           do 

6  60 

George  Krider      do  Sep 

.  1  to  30, 1  mo 

at  §33  p  rr 

I.    33  00 

4 


No.  of 
Warrant. 

T  B  Cook  do         do 

Robert  Walker  do  do 
E  Ferebe  do         do 

Peyton  H  Bilbro  do  do 
John  McLean  do  do 
George  Allen  do  do 
W  B  Lewis,  Engineer,  do 
Saml  Erwin,  WRRBdo 
Jno  Erwin,  Candle  C.  do 
B  Michal,  Yadkin  R  B  do 
T  B  Cook  Potts  Creek  do 
A  Hargrave,  Swaring  C  do 
B  Green,  Abbotts  C       do 


do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
¥ 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
75 
10 
10 
20 
10 
10 
10 


33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
33 
75 
10 
10 
20 
5 
5 
10 


1440. 


1441. 
1442. 


1443 


GrGleason,  Blksmh,  Oct  1  to'31. 
J  B  Fonville    do  do 

R  Duck  do  do 

H  Rack  do'  do 

J  W  O'Brian,  Bookkpr  do 
F  J  Snydei,  Watchman  do 

SLAVES. 
H  Saunders,  Blksmh       do 
R  Roberts,     Cptr,  do 

Greene  Dolald,  Blksmh  do 
Yancey  Donald  do  do 
Robert  Moore  do  do 
Tom  Paine,  Shop  hand,  do 
H  Little,  Painter,  ia  July 
do  do  in  \ugusfe 

do  do  in  Sept 

do  do         in  Oct 


J  A  Holt  Disbr'ing  agt  sundry  mis'lan'y  act 
J  Lynch  for  coal 

DECEMBER. 
C  P  Hayner,  Salary  as  agent, 
J  &  J  L  Scoot,  &  Co.  on  act  as  follows: 
100  pr  pants  @  1.25 


12ds@ 

$2.50^ 

d30  00 

21£ 

1.50 

32  60 

23 

63| 

13  61 

14 

do 

8  91 

lm 

25.00^ 

m25  00 

do 

35.00 

35  00 

3Hs 

50 

1  75 

2 

do 

6  00 

1 

do 

50 

If 

do 

87 

do 

do 

87 

2  ds 

do 

1  00 

2 

1.00 

2  00 

n 

do 

2  50 

2 

do 

2  00 

1 

do 

1  00 

if 

00 

00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
•455  45 


163  <5& 

380  74 
317  25 


175  00 


100  shirts 

75 

2  boxes 

75 

100  shirts 

75 

100  pr  pants 

1.25 

1  box 

75 

94  pr  pants 

1.25 

1  box  for  packing  50 

5  bottles  ink  at  Graham  Station 
10  boxes  matches 

2  corn  brooms  @  25 
201  coarse  shirts  @  75 


125  00 

75  00 

1  50 

75  00 

125  00 

75 

117  50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

150  75 

65 


Cloth  for  packings 

25 

Making  and  trimming  77  pr  pants 

38  50 

do              do 

70     do 

35  00 

58  pr  pants  at  $1.25 

72  50 

36       do               do 

45  00 

Box  for  packing 

75 

Packing  shirts 

10 

2  shirts  to  station  hands  at  75 

1  50 

2  pr  pants  at  $1.25 

2  50 

2    shirts               75 

1  50 

4  pr  pants         1.25 

5  GO 

Candles  for  station 

2  00 

2  boxes  matches 

10 

Candles 

2  50 

2  boxes  matches 

10 

Candles,  matches  an< 

i  stamps 

5  95 

Shoes  for  station  ban 

ds 

3  80 

Candles  and  ink 

1  10 

3  boxes  matches 

15 

Candles 

50 

312  Kersey  coats 

424  00 

300  pr  pants 

390  00 

325  shirts  at  75 

243  75 

Shoes  for  station  hand 

1  90 

3  shirts  at  75 

2  25 

3  pr  Kersey  pants  at 

1.30 

3  90 

3  sack  coats 

1.75 

5  25 

2  pr  wool  socks 

25 

50 

3  vests 

1  00 

3  00 

3  wool  hats 

75 

2  25 

25  lbs  tallow  caudles 

for  station- 

0  25 

Ink 

do 

10 

5  yds  cloth  to  cover 

desk 

75 

1  paper  box 

05 

14  Kersey  sack  coats 

35  00 

Cloth  for  packing  same 

25 

3  blankets  to  station 

hands 

3  75 

.A nit  paid                do 

1  00 

Matches 

30 

Foot  mat  for  station 

50 

Shoes  for  boy  Nat 

1  80 

2  pr  gloves  to  shovel 

snow 

50 

8  lbs  brimstone  for  5 

'hops 

80 

8  dozen  large  corks 

80 

4  boxes  matches 

10 

Paper  box  10,  wash 

pan  25,  pins  5 

40 

6  shirts  to  station  hands  at  75 

4  50 

6  pr  pants         do 

1.25 

7  50 

3  pr  shoes 

1.90 

5  70 

4  boxes  matches 

20 

No.  of 
Warrant, 


66 


■312  shirts                        1.75  234  06 

312  pr  pants                       2.25  -390  00 
Cloth  for  packing  50,    broom  and 

matches  60,  candles  60  1  70 


2680  10 
Paid  at  this  date — balance  paid  before —  372   0© 

1446. Paid  MeNeily,  Mock  &  Co    ehe  following  account 

100  lbs  white  lead  at  12,  2  gal  turpentine  14  00 
1  lb  lamp-black  12,  10  lbs  litharge  at  12  1  37 
21  pr  blankets  at  2.50  52  50 

4  lbs  ad.  candles  35,  2  candlesticks  12  1  05 
100  lbs  white  lead  12,  5  lbs  litharge  12  12  62 
1}  yds  enamelled  cloth  60,  3  yds  canvas  1  50 
168  lbs  steel  at  15  25  20 

5  lbs  litharge  12£,  50  lbs  zinc  12  6  63 
1  pr  shoes  1.75,  12  buckets  30,  1  doz 

glass  75  6  10 

6  yds  canton  flannel  15,  20?  cast  steel  22]   5  51 

1  axe  helve  10 
100  lbs  lead  12,  10  lbs  litharge,  1  gal  tur  14  25 

2  brooms  60 

1  pr  shoes  1.75,  100  lbs  lead  and  zinc       13  75 

2  pr  shoes  1.75,  1  pr  do  1.50,  240  lbs 

candles  30  77  00 

100  lbs  white  lead  12,  4  prbrogans  1.40  17  60 
200  do  10  lbs  litharge       25  25 

1  doz  brooms  3.25,  5  pr  shoes  1.62  11  37 

92]  lbs  iron  at  5  4  63 

200  lbs  white  lead  12,  10  lbs  litharge  12  25  25 
1  bbl  sperm  oil  41  gallons  at  1.25  51  25 

do         do        41}         do  51  83 

200  lbs  zinc  12,  10  li.tt.arge  12$  25  25 

101]  gallons  linseed  oil  at  1.10  111  38 

200  lbs  lead  zinc  12,  101 }  gal  oil  1.10  135  65 
10  lbs  litharge  at  12 J  1  25 

1  meal  sieve^O,  1  do  1.00,  2  spittoons  50  2  20 

1  inkstand  15,  j  doz  glass  50  40 
6  lbs  nails  6,  difference  in  glass  12 1-  50 
10  lbs  litharge  12 1,  4  class  10,  58  soap  9  6  87 
110  lbs  lead  12,  10  lbsKtharge  12  X,  129 

gallons  oil  at  1.10  161  15 

500  lbs  lead  12,  135  gal  oil  1.10  208  50 

65  gal  oil  1.10,  2  gal  turpentine  1.00, 

lamp-black  12  73  02 

2  brooms  30,  1  bucket  25  85 
2  buckets  1.25,  9  lbs  litharge  12*  2  38 
808  lbs  fire-proof  paint  at  6  18  48 
1  cocoa  dipper  30,  1  tumbler  20  50 
6  lbs  boras  at  37  J -200  lead  and  zinc  12  26  25 


No.  of 
•Warrant. 


(67 


200  lbs  lead  and  zinc  12,  5  lbs  litharge     24  G2 
200  do  do  24  00 


1243  80 
9300  paid  in  May— 8500  in  June  800  00 


Bal  paid  at  this  date 
1447. Paid  J  F  Hughes  salary  account  as  agent 
1448.  F  l^erpignon  on  account  1857  203J  squares 

roofing  at 

622  ft  guttering 

208  ft  hip 

30  ft  elbows 

235  ft  leaders 

196  ft  guttering 

14 i  squares  roofing 

92  ft  leaders 

30  ft  "-uttering 


443  80 

75  On 

quare? 
2.75 

559  62 

20 

124  40 

6 

12  48 

10 

3  00 

12 

23  55 

20 

30  20 

2.50 

37  00 

10 

0  20 

20 

6  00 

814  40 

Paid  heretofore  171   10 

F  Perpignon  balance  •**• 643  30 

1450.  Nathaniel  Alexander  320  sills  at  35  112  00 

Interest  on  acct  6  00 

E  Myers  1  bbl  whiskey  lost  30  00 

"W  H  Woodard  express  receipts  for  pack- 
ages turned  over  by  Express  Co        22  35 

W  H  McKay  620-}  gal  molasses  at  38  and 
dray  age  1.25 

286  gallons  molasses  38.,  drayage  75 

Marshall,    Leffits   &    Bro,  Philadelphia, 
450  ft  trough  gutter  at  2.16 

Cask,   packing  and  cartage 

72  ft  moulded  guttering 

Case  1.25,  cartage  LOO' 

1  keg  nails,  120  lbs  at  14 

1.3  lbs  cone  head  rivets  at  18 

Cash  paid  workmen  for  fare 

Cartage  on  nails 

1  keg  nails,  107  lbs  at  14 

Cartage 

Interest  on  above 

April,  1855,  Phifer  &  Yorke  on  account 

1  qt  turpentine 

1  bottle     do 

25  castings  at  5 

1  wood  bowl 

1  Sifter 

1  pr  small  scales 

1  dusting  brush 


237 

00 

109 

43 

140 

63 

3 

50 

72 

00 

o 

25 

16 

80 

2 

34 

20 

00 

75 

14 

98 

75 

22 

36 

J 

25 

13 

1 

25 

00 

15 

25 

45 

68 


1  hatchet 

20  lbs  bacon  at  9 

4  bushels  meal 
1  sack  15,  1»  bus  meal  1.50 

I  sack  40,  2  bus  meal  2.00 

I I  bus  meal 
May,  1  vial  ink,  J  C  Young 

1  doz  hooks  and  eyes 

2  buoch  envelops 

1  doz  pens  50,  post  office  stamps  50 
1  qt  turpentine  25,  |  ream  paper  1.50 
1  pocket  book 

July,  1  paper  sand  13,  1  sand  box  37 
1  lard  can  lost  Dec,  '54 
63  lbs  lard  at  10 
August,  1  bottle  oil 
Quinine 
Sept,  2  day  books  1.03,  envelopes  25 

5  bunches  envelopes 

October,  2  lbs  candles  75,  candlestick  15 
November,  hatchec  1.25,  ream  paper3.75 
Paid  boy  Anderson  by  order 
December,  1  axe  and  handle 
1  bottle  ink  1.00,  matches  10 
Lanterns  1.50,  2  lbs  candles  at 37jj- 
Feb,  '56,  1  wash  pau  38,  1  paper  sand  10 
Quinine  45,  1  yd  canvass  30 
Matches  6,  1  lock  50 
March,  Soap  25,  pr  shoes  for  Jim  1.65 

1  pr  shoes  for  Bob 
April,  1  bottle  turpentine 
4  pr  hinges  1.00,  5  doz  screws  50 
£  ream  paper  1.75,  2  qrs  bill  paper  75 
Paper  sand  10,  pr  hinges  25 
May,  2  boxes  matches 
June,  40  J  lbs  iron  2.43,  bunch  quills  50 
Matches  6,  13  lbs  nails  at  6£  82 
July,  '56, 7  lbs  nails  44,  pr  brass  hinges  94 
15  lbs  nails  25,  broom  35 
August,  bottle  car  ink  13,  turpentine  15 
September,  2  lbs  soap 
4500  shingles  13.50,  jug  ink  1.00  1 

2  quires  bill  paper 

October,  2  lbs  candles  90,  envelopes  15 
1  paper  sand  10,  1  quire  note  paper  20 
November,  qr  paper  25,  2  lbs  candles  75 
Bo  tie  ink  13,  hatchet  75 
December,  paper  sand  13,  2  lbs  nails  12 
1  doz  irons  1.25,  1  doz  irons  1.88 
shovel  and  tongs  1.00,  1  lb  candles  40 


85 

1 

80 

3 

60 

I 

65 

2 

40 

1 

50 

13 

1 

00 

50 

1 

00 

1 

75 

2 

00 

50 

1 

25 

6 

30 

20 

50 

1 

28 

25 

80 

5 

00 

15 

1 

63 

1 

10 

2 

25 

48 

75 

56 

1 

90 

1 

65 

15 

1 

50 

2 

50 

35 

06 

2 

93 

88 

1 

38 

60 

28 

25 

A 

50 

60 

I 

05 

30 

1 

00 

88 

25 

3 

13 

1 

40 

69 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

Jan,  '57,  qr  paper  25,  21  lbs  bacon  2  98 

4  lbs  nails  25 
June,  5  bundles  envelopes  50,  broom  40  90 
Jesse  Gasky  3  cords  wood  3  90 
L  S  Boone  18]  cords  wood  at  1.25  22  80 
W  T  Fry  2  borse  loads  wood  at  75  3  00 
Calvin  to  cut  4  cords  wood  1  00 
Bradley  do  3j>  do  87 
Henry  do  8  do  2  00 
Jobn  do  9  do  2  25 
R  L  iVIcLord  for  boys  cuttiug  wood  10  25 
Young  &  Williams  board  of  mill  20  00 
A  Blackard  sole  leather  1  50 

2  lbs  beeswax  50,  cord  25  75 
1  hand  saw  1.55,  1  auger  25  1  SO 
Screw  wrench  1  25 
H  T  Powe  for  II  M  Pritehard,s  account 

))|  gallons  fluid  3  50 

3  lamp  chimneys  75 
2 A  callous  fluid  2  89 
Mafches  2  80 
Miller  &,  Or,  Oysters  bad  order  2  25 
Williams  &  Overburger,  oysters  lost  2  75 
Postage  in  Charlotte"  5  00 
W  J  McConnell  damage  on  piaao  50  00 
Brown  &  Coffin  lost  coffee,  102  lbs  at  14  J  23  49 
F  M  Rae  for  carrying  mail  in  Charlotte  45  00 
T  W  Whitley  loss  and  damage  on  sugar  (3  55 
R  G  Lindsay  for  2  long  haudle  shovels  2  00 
Isreal  Turner  for  ox  killed  5  00 
W  R  Stacey  for  stock  killed  6  20 
R  L  Coltrin   for  107  bus  corn  at  50           53  50 

5  G    Coffin    for  boarding  passengers  in 

snowstorm  while  train  was  detained  132  00 

Price  Ozment  for  200  bus  corn  at  50       100  00 

D  C  Mebane  for  GO  bus  corn  at  50            30  00 

C  N  McAdoo  for  343£                             171  87 

-1616  11 

1451.         McKnight  &,  Houston  for  work  at  Shops,  lay- 
ing brick  at  $10  per  M,  on  acct  1000  00 
1452         J  B  Balsby,  agt,  salary  550  00 

J  t-53.    S  Dixon,  Carp.  Oct.  20,  to  Dec.  22,  47   ds.  at  $3  50  ^  d.  157  4-r> 

G  Stafford     do  do  46£  1   60  74  40 

P  Stafford     do  do  50|  do  80  80 

J  Dickson     do  do  41}  do  60  00 

P  Gibson      do  do  43;}  do  69  2*> 

J  Wood         do  -do  4U  no  71   20 

S  Vanderford  do  do  38"  do  5.9  20 

D  Teague     do  do  49|-  do  79  60 

J  C  Holt       do  do  48  do  76  80 

.f  Whitsitt     do  do  411  do  7r>  e>Q 


70 


No, 

of 

Warrant 

P  II  Williams  do 

do    44 

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70  46 

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do    ■!■', 

do 

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do    40} 

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do    46| 

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do      5| 

de 

9  20 

W 

A  Stonor  dp 

do     -llq 

do 

71)  80 

E 

Bronsoii    dp 

<lo     47  ;; 

do 

7f>  -10 

C  Davidson  do 

do    11| 

do 

•23  6o 

Jn 

o  Mills      do 

do    88| 

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(31    (50 

JR. 

Ricand      do 

do    31? 

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50  40 

J  Phillips     do 

do    25 

do 

40  00 

T  Nan  re       do 

do       ID.1, 

do 

31  20 

L 

Williams  do 

do       12| 

do 

20  00 
1-1.'.. 

1  25 

1454 

Geo  C  Mcndenhall  ha 
Joab   lliatt 
C  J  Freeland 
P  A  Holt 
Matthew  Goodman 
Isaac  Girer 
llobert  Bealle 
B  F  Ward 
A  Alexander 
MrsE  Pearson 
Geo  Winn  Guard 
Mrs  Barbee 
W  II  Jones 
Jas  Fuller 
A  T  Powe 
Henry  Brown 
Alfred  Owens 
Miss  M  E  Dusenbury 
J  P  Stimson 
A  J  Mock 

Dusenbury  <fc  Stimson 
W  B  Dusenbury 
C  L  Dusenbury 
W  S  Hill 
J  T  Morehead 
T  J  Patrick 
Mrs  E  Hogan 
D  A  Davis 
J  S  McCabbins 
.   T  F  King 
C  L  Payne 
J  M  Leach 

ad  hire  bond 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 

2189  50 

181  50 

520  00 

301  67 

150  00 

875  00 

169  12 

650  00 

175  00' 

350  00' 

465  00' 
1155  00' 

650  00 

450  00 

150  00 

150  00 

150  00 

10.0  08 

200  17 

150  13 

173  89 

330  28 

116  75 
1382  00 

138  50 

333  00 

425  00 

508  30 

150  00 

150  00 

589  00 

250  00 
13728 

89* 

1455. 

J  E  Sumner   on  acct  t 

luilding  section  houses              100 

00 

145G. 

Geo  A  Dudley  on  acct  carpenter  woi 

■k  at 

Shops         500 

00 

1457. 

J  D  Cameron,  agt  Hillsboro,  salary 
Total  paid  in  Dec,  1857 

155 

52 

$20813 

89- 

250 

00 

$75 

9 

00 
50 

EtB 

7 
o 

00 

75 

71 

Km  of 
Warrant.  JANUARY. 

1458.  Paid  E  W  Mills  on  salary 

1459.  C  P  Mendenhall,  Treasurer,  on  salary, 
1460..          Jesse  Barnhart  for  timber  cattle  guards 

Dee.,  B  B  Walker  for  medical  attention  on 
boys  :  To  Bird,  Chcsley  and  Ben, 
To  call  and  medicine  for  3  boys  twice 

Eoscoe  Hooker  for  negro  hire                        150  00 
March,  Medical  acoount  prescription,  medicine 

and  visit  to  Bob  2  50 

Extracting  tooth  for  Harry  1  00 

Visits  to  Harry  and  Ned  3  50 

May,  Visits  and  medicine  for  Mordicai  6  25 

Sfov.,  Visits  and  Med.  for  Harry  &  Ned  2  50 

Dec,  Visits  to  Bob  and  med.  G  25 


10  75 


172  00 


J  J  Chitty  for  making  and  putting  in  pump,45  00 
25  boxes  6  05 

51   05 

M  S  McKenzie  for  cow  killed  9  00 

P  A  Holt  medical  and  surgical  services  to  hands       104  50 
A  H  Vanbokkelin  Ice  for  Train  Sum'er  of '57  272  40 

C  A  Henderson's  for  2  gals  burning  fluid         2  50 
1  Lamp  chimney  20 

8*|  gals  burning  fluid  4  38 

1  gal  burning  fluid  1  25 

1  bottle  Turpentine,  1  ([t  Fluid  51 

1  Lamp  Chimney  25c,  J  gal.  Fluid  63c         88 

1  gal.  Sperm  Oil  1.50,  -J-  gal  Fluid  02c  2  12 
L\         do  2.25, '  &  "  do  63c      2  88 

May,  9*    do  14  25 

2  gals  Alcohol,  2.00,  .1  do  Sperm  oil 75c,  2  75 
2  Cans  Potassa  (a<  75c  1  50 
1  large  feather  Duster  1  00 
30  lbs  black  Lead  (a,  12  3  60 
$  gal  Fluid  50 

1  Lamp  Chimney  20e,  1  bot  Castor  oil  15,  35 
rune,  3  lbs  Antimony  (w,  25c  75 
fuly,  3  gals.  Oil                                              3  50 

2  lbs  pulv.  Sulphur  20 
1  bottle  Stabler's  Cordial  50 
1  lamp  Chimney                                               25 

1  bottle  Castor  Oil  40c,  1  qt  Sperm  do  JSO 
August,  I  gal  Fluid  62 
September,  Tooth-Ache  Drops  for  Julius  25 
October,  J  gal  Fluid  (>:} 

2  gal,  Sperm  Oil  3  00 
10  lbs  blk  lead  1.25  1  gal,  sperm  oil  1.50  2  75 
bbl.  sperm  oil  30  gal.  45. 00,  box  mustard-  45  15 
1  simple  syrup  20,  igal.  Find  50,  70 


72 


Dec,  1  qt.  lamp  oil  40,  1  gal.  ditto  1.50 

1  bbl  sperm  oil,  31  gals  @  1.33* 

1  do  do 

\  gal.  fluid  50,  1  bot.  liniment  for  boy 

Medicine  for  Ike  25,  1  qt.  fluid  25; 

Prescription  Dr.  Powe 

V  A  Stagg,  Agt.  Durhams,  for  8  months 

pay  @  $25 
B  Boykin  72  i  cords  woods  @  1.25 
€  S  Brown,  Mail  Services  in  Salisbury 

For  quarter  ending  Dec.  31  '57  45  00 

Jesse  Garky,  for  162  ft.  be  wed  timber  4«>       7  29 
8$  cords  wood  $1.25  4  85 


0  1  90 

41  33 

41  33 

75 

50 

75 

182  OS 
200  00 

90  02 

— 11  04 

J  J  &  J  A  McConnaugbey  for  4  blk  books  75 

J  Cr  Lash,  cash  discount  &  exch.  on  12.000  240  00 

F  Scarr  &  Co.,  (Charlotte,) 

Feb.  '57,  1*  gal.  fluid  1.50,  2i  ditto  4  00 

Mar.,  2  lamp  glass  1.50,  3  gals   fluid  3  30 

April,  glass  for  lamp  25,  gal.  fluid  90,  1  15 

I  gal.  fluid  90,  1  doz.  lamp  wick  40,  1  30 

II  gals,  do  2  gals,  ditto  90,  3  15 
May,  1  gal.  fluid,  Bradshaw,  ditto  Hazell  1  80 
1  gal.  fluid,  Davidson,  1  lamp  glass  ditto  1  15 
1  bot.  paste,  Bradshaw,  ditto  Kirkland  1  00 
1  gal.  fluid,  Hazell,  6  turpentine  soap  do  1  50 
1  Lamp  glass,  do  25,  1  gal  fluid  ditto  90  1  15 
1  bar  soan  do  15,  1  do  1  05 
Wick  for'lamp  do  20,  20 
1  gal.  fluid  90,  Dickson,  1  ditto  Haynes  1  80 
Fluid  wick,  Dickson,  10,  10 
2A  gals,  fluid,  Haynes,  2.25,  lamp  wick  G,2  31 
1    do      do  Bradshaw,  90,  90 

1  bar  soap          do  10,  10 

2  lamp  glasses,  Dickson,  50  50 
Sponge,  Harris  37, 1  gal  fluid  Dickson  90  1  27 
1  bar  soap  Harris  10,  10 
1  gal  fluid  Hazell  90,  90 
1  doz  lamp  wick  Davidson  40,  40 
1  lamp  glass  do  25,  25 
June,  1  gal  fluid,  Allen  90.  1  ditto  90,  1  80 
1  do  Bradshaw  90,  Hazell  90,  1  80 
1  do  do  90 
Lamp  wick  by  Hazel  38,  soap  10  48 
Lamp  wick,  Davidson  conductor  47 
1  gallon  fluid,  Harris          do  90 

do           Bradshaw     do  90 

do                do          do  09 


73 


i  gallon  fluid  Hazel  00  90 

£         do           Kirkland  do  45 

1  do  Harris  do  90 
July,  do            Bradshaw  do  90 

2  lamp  glasses  Harris  do  50 
1  gallon  fluid       do  do  90 

1  doz  oil  lamp  wick  37 

2  gallons  fluid  Bradshaw  do  1  80 

1  do            Harris  do  90 

2  doz  lamp  wick  66 
1£  gallon  fluid  Haynes  do  1  35 
2  lamp  glasses  Davidson  do  50 
2  gallons  fluid  Bradshaw  do  1  80 
1  package  wick  10 
1  gallon  fluid  Davidson  do  90 
1  package  wick  10 
1  gallon  fluid     Harris  do  90 

do                  do  do  90 

1  lamp  glass         do  do  25 

do             Davidson  do  25 

1  gallon  fluid     Hazell  do  90 

do                Haynes  do  90 

do              D do  90 

do                Kirkland  do  90 

1  package  wick  do  do  10 
August,  8 i  gallons  fluid  by  conductors       6  75 

1  doz  wick  and  2  glasses  90 

1  gallon  fluid,       Hazel,  conductor,  GO 

1  lamp  wick  5 

2$  gallons  fluid  2  25 

1  lamp  globe         Smith  do  100 

J  gallon  fluid          K  do  45 

Lamp  wick             D  do  50 

1  gallon  fluid           S  do  90 

1  package  wick        S  do  10 

i  gallon  fluid           D  do  45 

1         do                 H  do  90 

1  bar  soap  15 

^  gallon  fluid          H  do  45 

September,  3  qts  fluid  do  65 

1  bar  soap               D  do  15 

2  gallon  fluid  K  do  '45 
1             do             B  do  '90 

do             D  do  M 

do            H  do  -90 

do              S  do  90 

do             Dickson   do  '90 

1  doz  wick          Kirkland  do  40 

3  qts  fluid  Hazel  do  '65 
1  callon  fluid       Smith  de  90 


74 


1  qt         db'        Parmenter  20' 

1  ball  wick  lfc 

1  gallon  fluid  90 

•}         do                 K  do                         46 

1  bottle  mucilage  50 

1  gallan  fluid         H  do                         00 

2  lamp  glasses  Hazel  do  50 
1  bar  soap  15 
I  gallon  fluid  K  do  45 
1  do  Allen  do  90 
1  doz  wick  and  matches  45 
5i  gallons  by  sundry  conductors.-  4  70 

1  o-ross  matches  1  50 

2  gals  fluid  1  80 
1  package  wick  10 
f  gal  fluid  75  i  doz  lamp  wick  1  15 
1  pkge  wicK  10,  1  bar  soap  25 
1  gal  fluid  Dickson  90 
1  "  "  Kirkland  45 
1  qrfc  "  Parmenter  25- 
lgal  «  Dickson  (Qfct.)  90. 
1  "     "     Harris  90 

3  qrt  "  Hazell  70 
lgal  "  Smith  90 
1  «  «  Allen  90 
i  "  «  Kirkland  45 
I  "  "  Powe  45 
i  "  "  McHaffy  45 
3  "  "  2  70, 
1  doz  lamp  wick  Allen.  40 
li  gal  fluid  Harris  90 
1  bar  soap  Hazell  15- 
1  lamp  glass  Hazell  25- 
|;  gal  fluid  Smith  45  • 
1  gal  fluid  Dickson  90 
1  qrt  fluid  Parmenter  25 
f  gal  fluid  Hazell  50 
8  gal  fluid  Dickson,  Allen  &  Harris  2  70 
1  pkg  wick  12 
I  gal  fluid  Kirkland  45 
'■>  qrts  fluid  Hazell  70 
1  gal  fluid  Smith  90 
1  gal  fluid  Dickson  90 

1  gal  fluid  Kirkland  45. 

2  gal  fluid  Harris  &  Davidson  1  80 ■■' 

2  bunch  wick  50 

3  qrts  fluid  Hazell  7C 
laL;imp  glass  25 » 
leal  fluid  Smith  90 


1  gal  fluid 

do 

J  gal  fluid 

do 

1  qt.     do 

Palmer 

2  gal     do 

K  &  S 

2  lamp  glass 

Hazell 

-3  qts.  fluid 

do 

<0 


1  pot  muscilage  Welch  50 

1  paue  glass  1  lamp  glass  35 

Nov,  3  gal  fluid  Dickson  Harris  &  Smith  2  70* 

1  lamp  wick,  1  doz  wick  50 
3  gal  fluid,  Parmenter,  Kirkland  &  Daviesou  2  70 
i  gal  lurid  45 
3  qrt  fluid,  Hazell  70 

2  bars  soap  30 
1  qrt  Fluid,  Welch  25 
-]  gal  fluid,  Mcllaffy  45 
;}  gal  fluid,  Kirkland  i5 
1  doz  wick  40 
1  doz  white  lead,  Welch  20 

1  gal  fluid,  Smith  90 

2  lamp  glass,  Allen  50 

2  gal  fluid,  Dicksou  &  Davidson  1  80 
1  lamp  glass.  Davidson  25 

3  qrts  fluid,  Hazell  70 
1  gal  fluid,  Smith  90 
i  doz  wick  20 
1  gal  flead,  Allen  90 
1  lamp  glass  1  00 
1  qrt  fluid,  Palmer  25 
1  roll  wick  10 
|  gal  fluid,  Kirkland  45 
1  gal  fluid,  Harris  90 

3  qrts  fluid,  Hazell  70 

1  lamp  "lass  25 

1  gal  Fluid,  Smith  90 

Dec,  i  gal.  fluid  Kirkland  45.  45 

Role  wick  Davidson  10  10 

45 
45 
25 
1  80 
60 
70 

1  gross  matches  Welch  1  35 

i  gal  fluid  Kirkland  45 

1  gal     do     Harris  90 

1            do     Dickson  90 

1  qt.      do     Palmer  25 

1  gal    do     Davidson  90 

Lamp  wick  25 

I  gal  fluid  Welch  45 

1          do     Smith  90 

1         do     Harris  90 

3  qts.  do     Hazell  70 

Lamp  Wick  10 

I  sal  fluid  Dickson-  45 


76' 


|  gal  fluid  McHafly  45 

1          do     Davidson  90 

1  lamp  glass  Kirkland  35 

3  qis.  fluid  70,  2  gals  fluid  1.80  2  50 

Wick  20,  3  qts  fluid  Hazell  70,  90 

J  gal  fluid  Kirkland  45 

3  Lamp  glasses  90,  3  gal  fluid  2.70  3  60 

1  pkg  luster  Kirkland  10 

3  qts  fluid  70 

Sprague  &  Bro.,  96  lbs  Candles  28  cts  26  32 

Error  in  freight  refunded  6  18 


165  75 
32  50 


Thos  M  Crawford,  for  138  lbs  tallow,  12 \      17  25 
Mr  Nash,  refunded  on  ticket  1  50 

B  F  Mebane,  1  visit  to  Jack  2  00 

Prescription  to  Buck  1  00 

do  Chester  1  00 

John  R  Faucette  for  cow  killed  10  00 

L  A  Hart  2  fluid  side  Lamps  4  50 

Sprague  &  Bro.,  20  lbs  candles  28,  5  60 

Kenan  amount  refunded  on  freight  2  86 

J  Dislurnell  for  Railway  Guide  20  00 

0  T  Powe,  as  follows : 

May  '56,  Visits  and  Medicine  to  Dick      13  00 
Dec,  do  to  Humphry      1  50 

4  do  boy  at  Mr.  F's  4  00 

March,  '57,        do  Humphry  1  00 

4  do  Dick  5  50 

4  do  Jerry  8  50 

April,  do  Prince &,  Jerry  10  50 

May,  do  Geo  &  Prince    7  00 

June,  do     Johnson  &  Prince  10  50 

July,  do         George  &  Whit  12  00 

To  do  Prince  2  00 

Augnst,  medieine  for  Joe  1  00 

2  visits  to  do  3  00 

do  Jim  1  50 

do  Prince  1  00 

Sept,  night  visit  to  Ike  2  50 

Visit  to  Jake  1  50 

2         do         and  medicine  3  00 

do  do  3  00 

1  visit  to  Prince  1  00 

do       Jenkins  1  50 

do       George,     Oct  1  00 

do       Prince  1  00 

Atteution  to  Lewis  3  00 

Kight  visit  to  Prince  2  50s 


Nt».  of 
Warrant. 


77 


Visit  to  Prince 

November,  4  visits  to  Lewis 

Visit  to  Perry 

7  visits  to  Lewis 

Visit  to  Perry 

5  visits  to  Lewis 

3    do     George 


1 

00 

3 

00 

1 

50 

5  00 

1 

50 

5 

50 

3 

50 

125  00 


Paid  heretofore  $33,  bal  this  date 
Jos  J  L  Scott  &  -Co.,  on  clothing  acet 
C  W  Smith  fluid  lamp  and  shades 
E  R  &  J  A  Gibson  for  medical  services 
W  H  McKee  visit  to  woman  and  medicine 

December,  visit  to  negro  woman  and  nied 

May,  '56,  do  do 

Pressing  negro  woman's  hand 

Aug,     do  do 


02  00 


600  00 


4 

00 

26 

50 

1 

50 

1 

50 

1 

50 

2 

00 

2 

00 

8  50 


W  H  Woodard  for  express  freight 
Total  of  this  warrant 


21  75 


2513  70 


J  J  Betts,  Watchman.  Nov.  1,  to  30, 

Jim  Scott,  Brakeman,  do  do 

Bill  Scott         do  do  do 

C  Melton  Fireman.  do  do 

C  Liverman     do  do  do 

Bill  Dunston     do  do  do 

Joe  Bird  do  do  do 

Ed  Battle  do  do  do 

James  Hix        do  do  do 

Porter  Copley  do  do  do 

N  A  Pleasants  do  do  do 

John  Rowe      do  do  do 

J  S  Richardson, 
T  J  Hudson 
William  Horton 
James  Martin 
C  C  Davis 
R  Finnell 
C  Carroll 
T  W  Swann 
Geo  Fisher 
S  McCutchins 
William  Smith 
J  M  Cheek,  Con 
J  J  Bradberry 
Geo  M  Adam? 
Jno  M  Faucett 


1  mo.  at  S30  "§  mo.  30  00 

22  22  00 

20  .     20  00 

16  50  16  50 

22  22  00 

20  20  OS 

16  50  16  50 

20  20  00 

22  22  00 

do  22  00 

do  22  00 

16  50  16  50 


Engr.  Nov. 

1,  to  28,  2S  ds. 

at 

$85 

|m 

.  90  33 

do 

30  1 

mo. 

do 

85  00 

do 
do 

do 
do 

do 
do 

85  00 
85  00 

do 

do 

do 

85  OU 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

do 

do 

do 

85  GO 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

do 

do 

do 

85  q(J 

do 

25  2S 

i  ds. 

at 

do 

71   83 

due-tor, 

30  1 

mo. 

60 

60  00 

do 

do 

50 

50  00 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

do 

do 

do 

50  Go 

50 


C  W  Carroll 
C  C  Davis 
T  J  Hudson 
Geo  Fisher 
Wm  Hortou 


Engr.  Dec.  1.  to  31,  1 

do  do 

do  do 

do  do 

do  do 


1126  16 


mo.  at  $85  ^  mo.  85  00 
do  85  00 
do  85  00 
do  85  00 
do      85  00 


78 


No. 

of 

Warrant. 

R  Fi'nnell 

do 

T  W  Swann 

do 

J  Martin 

do 

Win  Swa  mi 

do 

Win  Smith 

do 

C  Melton,  Fireman, 

C  LiVeiman 

do 

W  Djmston 

do 

John  Rowe 

do 

Porter  Cople 

y  do 

Win  Andrew 

rS  do 

S  Andrews 

do 

N  A  Plesant 

s  do 

Ed  Rattle 

do 

S  Stith 

do 

T  D  Harris, 

Condr.  Dee. 

Henry  Dicks 

ion  do 

do  do 

do  do 

6  6  days  2  83f  f 


Jno  Kirkland 

W  L  Davidson 

H  S  Haze  11 

W  B  Allen 

C  W  Smith 

J  J  Bradherry 

Geo  31  Adams    do 

J  M  Faneett         do 

J  M  Cheek  do 

H  Mitehell,  Btakeman, 

Jim  Scott  do 

Bill  Scott  do 

Tom  Walden      do 

Jim  Walden         do 

Geo  Plummer,  Watch. 

Jno  Bonds.  Labourer.  Oct.  N 

A  J  McKibbc-n 

Henry  Hall 

T  B  Ward 

J  G  Gamble1 

O  Aydlett 

J  J  Beits,       W 


80S  91 


Thos  S  Robertson, 

Engr. 

Nov. 

1  to  SO,  1  mo. 

at  $85  ^  m. 

85  On 

E  II  Marsh 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

C  Davidson 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

Jno  S  Bins 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

John  Hopkins 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

C  Parmenter 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

A  B  Hoyt 

do 

do 

do 

85  00 

T  D  Harris, 

Ci 

inductor. 

do 

50 

60  00 

II  S  Hazell 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

C  W  Smith 

do 

do 

do 

50  OO 

W  L  Davidson 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

John  Xirkland 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

Henry  Dickson 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

W  B  Allen 

do 

do 

do 

50  00 

i-l  S  00 


Geo  Plummer,  Watchman,  Nov.  1  to  80  1  mo.  at  §17 
A  J  McKibbon,   Labourer,  do  20 

H  S  Hall  do  do  do 

F  B  Ward  do  do  10 

J  G  Gamble  do  do  3.'i 


T^m- 


17  00 
20  00 
20  00 
10  00 

:j3  00 


79 


NNo.of 

'Warrant. 

0  Aydelott 

do 

C  Hardy, 

Fireman 

H  Mitchell 

Brakejnan 

Bill  Valentine 

do 

1-41;: 


Henry  Mangum        do 
Win  WaJden  do 


do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


18 
20 
16  50 
20 
20 
20 


18  On 
20  00 

16  50 

20  00 
•J0  00 
•20  00 


168. 


C  Davis,      Engineer.   Dec. 

1  to  31. 

1  mo.  at 

S85  >'  mo 

.  85  (i0 

J  J  Hopkins       do 

do 

do 

85  00 

T  S  Robertson  do 

do 

do 

85  ()0 

Q  Parmenter     do 

do 

do 

85  00 

£  H  Marsh        dc 

do 

do 

85  00 

J  L  Binns           do 

ko 

do 

85  00 

A  B  Iloyt          do 

do 

do 

95  08 

S  McCntcliins  do 

24  di 

xys 

do 

68  00 

Caleb  Hardie,  Fireman 

31    1  month 

20  00 

J  Ripley                  do 

]  t«  Dee. 

6  lays 
30.  26da 

at  2.50  "c>  i 

4  20 

L  P  Clifford,  Carpt'r,  Nov. 

1  65  00 

DH  Clifford         do 

do 

25£ 

633- 

13  53 

.1  Sullivan               do           14 

|-  days  Ibi 

•  extra  time2  00 

80  00 

DH  Blake              do 

do 

24 

1   75 

42  87 

P  P  Williams       do 

do 

25 

2  00 

50  00 

W  G  Cray            do            i: 

J  days  for 

extra  time  1   50 

71  25 

J  King                   do 

do 

34 

1   15 

39  10 

J  B  Wliitsett        do 

do 

27* 

1  00 

27  5C 

J  Fix                     do 

do 

•J  5 

2  25 

56  2% 

J  W  Pickard        do 

do 

25 

1  50 

37   50 

CMcReady         do 

do 

25 

1    15 

28  75 

WRSykes          do 

do 

24.1, 

2  00 

-10  00 

Wm.  Williams     do 

do 

25 

38?, 

y  63 

Wm.  Murpey     'do 

do 

23  i 

1  50" 

35  25 

L  W  Hating        do 

do 

4  " 

1  50 

6  00 

C  Gardner            do 

do 

14 

2  00 

3  50 

M  L  Black     Painter 

do 

25* 

2  75 

68  75 

P  J  Williams    do 

do 

25 

1  50 

37  50 

J.  P  Adams        do 

do 

24 

1  25 

30  00 

S  V  House         do 

do 

21* 

1  25 

2fi  52 

A  J  Bennett        do 

do 

25" 

631 

15  92 

<5  Gloason,  Blacksmith,  Nov  1  to  30, 

,  22  ds  @  $2.50  >M 

00  00 

J  B  Fonville           do 

do 

5 

1   5(i 

7  50 

II  Duck                  do 

do 

25 

63K- 

15  92 

X  W  O'Brien,  time  keeper 

do 

1  mo 

25  06 

F  Snyder,  AVatchman, 

do 

do 

35  00 

A  Blackard,  Pump  man 

do 

9  q  3 

1  50 

35  6i 

SLAVES' 

Harry  Little,  Painter, 

do 

U 

1  00 

3  50 

Alfred  Haywood,  Striker, 

do 

0" 

5d 

l    00 

Henry                         do 

do 

n- 

do 

6.3 

Yancey                       do 

do 

1 

do 

25 

John,         Shophand, 

do 

7 

do 

3  50 

Spencer,          do 

do 

2 

do 

1  0(i 

Jerry              do 

do 

2 

do 

1  00 

Johnston        do 

do 

1 

do 

50 

211  m 


GS7  20 


185  42 


Jas  Neal,    Machinist,  Nov.  1  to  30,  26i  ds.  at  §2  75 

D  Baker  do  do  23|  2  50 

J  Crepper  do  do  23|  2  50 

C  Sexton  do  do  23£  2  50 


o'J  37 
64  37 
59  37 


80 


C  H  Graff,  Mchst, 

Jas  Scott  do 

Jno  Seott  do 

A  Chilson  do 

Thos  Poole        do 

A  B  Overton     do 

M  A  Bridges    do 

H  Parks  do 

Wm  Tarpley     do 

E  King  do 

J  E  Kimbal      do 

R  W  Swan        do 

L  H  Buis  do 

IF  Perpignom     do 

J  Swan,         Tinner, 

L  H'  Thompson,  Moulder, 

H  Roberts  do 

Wm  Smith,  Machinist, 

T  W  Swann        do 

J  Martin  do 

Wm  Surloyd     Shop  hand 

D  Baker,  Machst,  Dec  1  to 

J  Cropper     do  no 

0  Sexton      do  do 

C  H  Giaff    do  do 

Jos  Scott      do  do 

John  Scott  do  do 

A.  Chilson     do  do 

James  Pool  do  do 

A  B  Overton  do  do 

M  A  Bridges  do  do 

H  Parkes      do  do 

W  Tapley     do  do 

E  King         do  do 

J  E  Kimball  do  do 

ft  W  Swan    do  do 

W  C  Swan    do  do 

L  H  Bissett  do  do 

F  Perpignon  do  do 

J  swan           do  do 

L  H  Thompson,  mldr  do 

H  Roberts  do      do 
W  Surlovd  Mchst 


W  Smith 
J  Martin 
J   Robertson 
P  Kennaa 
J  McRacken 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


J  McKutchen  do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do  40 

do  25£ 
do  2S| 

do  27 
do  27| 

do  26 
do  29.J 
do  25 
do  26£ 
do  25 
do  26-J 
do  24X 
do  2i 
do  27 
do  11$ 
do  22.1 
do 

do  5 
do  U 
do  34 
do  13: 

31,  25}  ds 

23 

21 
15 

27£ 

do 

31 

26 

33 

30 
do 

28 
27 
30 
29 
13* 

27 
4 
27 
30  \ 

271 
12 
16 
14 
12 
28  \ 
7 


1  75 

1  To 

2  00 

1  00 

2  50 
34| 
84f 
84$ 
63| 
63f 
63f 
68f 
57f 

3  00 
2  50 
2  50 

16  50 

1  75 

2  50 
2  25 

67J 

@$2.50^ 
do 
do 

1.75 
do 
2.00 
1.00 
2.50 
841 
do 
do 
63? 
do 
do 
do 
2.00 
571 
2.00 
2.00 
2.50 

571 
1.75 
2.25 
2.00 
2.50 

571 
2.50 


70  00 
45  or, 
51  50 

27  00 
69  87 
22  00 
25  97 
22  00 
16  86 

15  91 

16  86 
22  12 
13  84 
81  00 

28  25 
56  25 
16  50 

8  75 

11  25 

7  87 

7  49 

892 


d  63  75 
57  50 
52  50 

26  25 
48  12 
55  00 
31  00 
65  00 

27  93 
25  40 
25  40 
17  82 

17  17 

19  10 

18  45 

27  00 
15  57 

9  00 
54  00 
75  63 

20  00 

15  57 

21  00 
36  00 

28  00 
30  00 

16  27 

17  50 

—  915  95 


81 


No.  of 

Warrant. 

1403.    L  P  Clifford,  Carpenter, 

24*  ds 

at 

$2  50  f 

d.  61  87 

E  H  Clifford         do 

25* 

63| 

16  26 

J  Sullivan                do 

2  00 

40  00 

J  Murphey            do 

21 

1  50 

31  50 

D  H  Blake             do 

21  J 

1  75 

37  62 

J  W  Piekard         do 

25  i 

1  50 

38  25 

J  Fix                      do 

27 

2  25 

60  75 

J  0  Larbree           do 

28 

1  87* 

52  50 

P  P  Williams         do 

27 

2  00 

54  00 

Jas  Kiug                 do 

27i 

1  15 

43  12 

R  Casey                   do 

33 

1  50 

49  50 

W  R  Sikea            do 

18 

2  00 

36  00 

Jos  Whitsett          do 

27 

1  00 

27  00 

W  H  Craig              do 

33} 

1  50 

49  87 

C  McReady            do 

27 

1  15 

31  05 

Wm  Williams         do 

26 

10  00 

C  Gordon                do 

16 

2  00 

32  00 

G  Gleason,     Blacksmith 

31* 

2  50 

78  75 

J  B  Fouville         do 

23 

1  50 

34  50 

R  Duck                 do 

27 

16  50  f) 

m  17  13 

M  L  Black,    Painter, 

22^ 

2  75  f 

d  61  87 

P  J  Williams       do 

23 

1  50 

34  50 

J  Adams                do 

27 

1  25 

33  75 

A  J  Bennett         do 

27 

631 

17  13 

T  W  O'Brien,  Time  keeper  1  m 

25  00 

25  00 

W  F  Snyder,  Watchman 

do 

35  00 

35  00 

A  Blackard,  Pumpman 

32*  ds 

1  50 

48  75 

1057  67 

1464.           Margaret  Thomas, 

negro  1 

lire 

300  00 

H  C  Jones, 

a 

525  00 

J  R  Davidson, 

u 

300  00 

J  C  McCounarjghey, 

u 

876  87 

J  C  McCounanghey, 

a 

414  06 

F  J  Hill, 

it 

300  00 

Mrs  E  W  Hoyle, 

a 

150  00 

Mrs  Parish, 

u 

260  00 

R  M  Saunders, 

u 

260  00 

B  F  Moore, 

k 

620  00 

D  W  Kerr, 

u 

130  20 

Sam'l  Hargrave, 

a 

600  00 

J  H  Hargrave, 

i( 

600  00 

A  Henderson, 

a 

800  00 

Sandy  McKinley, 

a 

150  00 

J  R  Faucette, 

a 

100  00 

L  (4  Jones, 

a 

450  00 

Alex  Springs, 

u 

ISO  00 

Geo  Little, 

u 

600  00 

C  J  Freeland, 

a 

522  00 

C  E  Smith, 

tt 

130  00 

Harrison  Harbour, 

it 

130  00 

82 


No.  of 

Warrant. 

Mrs  J  Hooker, 

negro  hire 

B  Newell, 

do 

B  B  Walker, 

do 

E  Thompson, 

do 

L  N  Bilbro, 

do 

D  A  Mebane, 

do 

B  F  Hoden, 

do 

M  Pinkston, 

do 

M  Pinkston, 

do 

R  Gorrell, 

do 

R  Bai  ringer, 

do 

S  Holiman, 

do 

J  A  Gilmer, 

do 

J  B  Balsley, 

do 

D  M  Barringer, 

do 

W  B  Lewis, 

do 

A  Henderson, 

do 

W  S  Gilmer, 

do 

C  P  Mendenhall, 

do 

W  R  Sharp, 

do 

1465.  Mayer,  Mandel  &  Co 

Hasford  &  Co 
Tyog,  Moore  &  Adams 
R  S  Hubbard,  &  Co. 

1406.  Silas  Burns,  as  follows. 

May  '57,  To  1  cast  steel  chisel, 

2  Switch  Clamp  791b  @  9c 
4  Exaust  Pipes,  1621b  @5c 
13  hand  car  boxes  116fb  @5c 
1  Doz  small  castings  1181b, 
8  Grate  bars  10091b  @  4c 
Sharpening  4  chisels,  stud  for  switch  51b 
Small  castings  851b  (a)  5 
10  Stop  castings  1401b 
4  Grate  bars  5801b  @  4  J 

3  Pr  castings  for  furnace  3951b  @  5 
]  No  2  Frog  7381b.  @  62 

1  hand  car  wheel 
Sharp  8  chisel 

3  pr  for  furnace  3501b  @5 
42  Flask  pin  251b  @  5 
June.  9  Draw  box  castings  2901b  @5 

2  Cylender  heads  1851b  @5 
16  Spring  pockets  701b  @5 
Repair  Switch 
7  Pedistols  5081b  @  5 

4  Grate  Bars  8731b  @  4£ 
2  Cylender  heads  1831b  @  5 


301 

00 

300 

00 

390 

00 

130 

00 

171 

50 

130 

65 

150 

75 

804 

00 

603 

00 

172 

50 

304 

00 

130 

00 

517 

50 

345  00 

175 

00 

251 

25 

195 

60 

173 

50 

308 

00 

160 

00 

Till  1  28 

1862 

luiJ.1  •->  c 

40 

18 

50 

113 

60 

151 

00 

2145  50 

2 

45 

7 

11 

8 

10 

5 

80 

5 

90 

45 

41 

b 

70 

4 

25 

7 

00 

26 

10 

19 

75 

44 

26 

6 

00 

40 

17 

50 

1 

25 

14 

50 

9 

'  25 

O 

50 

1  25 

25 

-  40 

38 

i  38 

9 

>  15 

83 

No.  of 
Warrant. 


1467. 
1468. 
1424. 
1425. 
1444. 
1469. 
1470. 
1471. 
1472. 
1476. 
1475. 


1476. 


2  pr  Flasks  84 

4 

20 

Hinges  and  screws,  and  put  on  lock 

1 

90 

7  Pedistols  5081b  (a)  5 

25 

40 

1  Iron  Flask  30 

1 

50 

3  Grate  bars  5651b  @  4 J 

25 

43 

July.  1  Grate  bar  2901b  @4 

13  05 

2  Pedistols  1451b  @5 

7 

25 

8  Hangers  4001b  @5 

20 

00 

2  centre  plates  4101b  @5 

20 

50 

Rep.  switch  at  Raleigh 

50 

7  Pedistols  5181b  @5 

25  90 

16  Boxes  7701b  @5 

38 

50 

2  Pullings  601b  @5 

3 

00 

8  Pedistols  5831b  @5 

29 

15 

1  Box  and  cap  471b  @5 

2 

35 
527 

76 

Paid  Thos  Rice,  covering  bridges 

1093 

34 

J  G  Moore,  on  acpt  not  filed 

500 

00 

H  T  Powe,  on  salary  agent 

200 

00 

J  G  Moore,  for  corn 

410 

00 

G  A  Dudley,  on  acpt  not  filed 

200 

00 

J  D  Ramsey  on  Salary 

500 

00 

Thos  E  Roberts  on  salary 

350 

00 

R  Moore  for  Lumber  at  shops 

200 

00 

C  F  Fisher,  for  exchange  ban 

kRep 

2100 

00 

C  F  Fisher,  do         do         do 

do 

5340 

00 

J  G  31oore,  acpt  not  filed 

s 

1500 

00 

Total  for  January. 

42  158 

96 

FEBRUARY. 

A  T  Sawyer,  section  master,  Atot  1  to  30, 

1  m  at  33  pr 

ni  33 

00 

J  T  Irv.i'n                  do                        do 

do 

do 

33 

00 

CBradshaw             do                        do 

do 

do 

33 

00 

G  Krider                 do                       do 

do 

30 

30 

00 

T  B  Cook                do                      do 

do 

33 

33 

00 

R  Walker                 do                       do 

17  ds 

do 

18 

70 

E  Ferebee                do                       do 

1  ni 

do 

33 

00 

P  H  Bilbro              do                       do 

do 

do 

38 

00 

John  McLean         do                       do 

do 

do 

33 

00 

G  M  Allen               do                       do 

do 

do 

33 

00 

W  D  Thomas          do                        do 

13  ds 

do 

14 

30 

Wni  B  Lewis,  Engineer,                  do 

1  m 

85 

85 

00 

J  Church,  Watch  D  R  B,                 do 

do 

10 

10 

00 

R  Michael     do      T  R  B,                do 

do 

20 

20 

00 

B  Greene,  A  C  &  R  F  B,                  do 

do 

10 

10 

00    452 

00 

A  T  Sawyer,  Sect.  Mas.  Dec.  1  to  31, : 

1  mo.  at  $33  ^ 

ni  3  c 

:  oo 

F  Irvm                     do                           do 

do 

33 

00 

C  Bradshaw           do                         do 

do 

33 

00 

G  Krider                     do                             do 

30 

30 

00 

Thos  B  Cook           do                         do 

38 

33 

00 

W  Thomas               do                          do 

do 

33 

00 

E  Ferebee               do                          do 

do 

33 

00 

Peyton  H  Bilbro     do                           do 

do 

33 

00 

J  McLean               do                          do 

do 

33 

00 

84 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

G  M  Allen,  section  masier,  Dec  1  to  Si,  tm  at  $33  pr  m  33  00 
W  B  Lewis.         Engineer,  do  85 

B  Michael,  Watch,  Yadkin  R  B       do  20 

B  Greene  do  AC&RFB         do  10 


1477. 


.  Maf^ 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Nov. 


A  King,  Sect 

P  Raiford 

J  B  Greene 

A  Young 

F  H  Perry 

M  L  Higgins 

Z  L  Lyon 

T  J  Freeland  do 

W  J  Freeland  do 

E  Bass,     Watch,  L.  R.  B. 

M  Ellen       do  N.  R.  B. 

A  Eatman,  Station  hand, 

J  Morgan  do 

J  Maynor  do 

Jos.  Proctor  do 

G  Couch  do 

T  Mayho,    Section  hand, 

U  Mayho  do 

A  C  Hunter,  Watch.  C  CB 

M  Fleming  Engineer 


1  to  30,  1  mo.  at  $33 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


1-477.    A  King,     section  master,  Dec  1  to  31, 


1478. 
1479. 
1480. 


P  Raiford,  do  do 

J  B  Greene  do  do 

Allen  Young  do  do 

F  H  Perry  do  do 

M  L  Hug-gins         do  do 

Z  J  Lyon  do  do 

T  J  Freeland         do  do 

W  J  Freeland        do  do 

E  Bass,  W  L  R  B,  do 

M  Ellen,  W  N  R  B,  do 

A  Eatman,  L  S  S,  do 

J  Morgan,  L  M  S,  do 

J  Maynor,  station  hand  do 

J  Proctor  do  do 

G  Couch  do  do 

T  Mayho,  section  hand,  do 

Umstead  Mayho  do  do 

M  Fleming,  Engineer,  do 

Glen  &  Burch  lumber  for  shops 

M  E  Myers  for  pork 

Hamptou,  Sheriff  of  Davidson,  for 
J  E  Leonard  judgment 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
10 
do 
20 

18  75 
(  16  66 

16  66 

16  66 
11 

12  50 

10 

65 

1  m  at  $33 

do 


do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
lo 
do 
20 


HDorr 
Alex  Conrad 
11  L  Hargrave 
B  Sledge" 


do 
do 
do 
do 


pr 


85  00 
20  00 

10  00  442  00 
mo.  33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
33  00 
10  00 

10  00 
20  00 
18  75 
16  66 
16  66 
16  66 

11  00 

12  50 
10  00 

65  00—504  23 

33  00 

33  00 

33  00 

33  00 

33  00 

33  00 

33  00 

33  00 

33  00 

10  00 

10  00 
20  00 
18  75 
16  66 
16  66 
16  66 

11  00 

12  50 
65  00—494  28 

500  00 
1000  00 


289 

353 

556 

62 

43 


39 
60 
74 

72 
00 


1481. 

1482. 

1483. 

1484. 


C  E  Fisher  for  exchange  sent  Bank  Republic 
KcKnight  &  Houston  on  account  laying  brick  at 

Shops  at  $10  per  thousand 
Robert  Moore  for  lumber  at  $13  per  thousand 
Willie  Hastings  for  bill  lumber  for  Shops 

Total  for  February  17214  10 


-1305  44 
4160  00 

7276  60 
528  00 
551  60 


No!  of 
Warrant. 


1485- 


U86. 
1487. 


85 


MARCH. 

Willie  Hastings  on  salary 

58  cords  wood  at  $1  25 
Jan  '57,  2  club  axes  at  $1  50 
IV  sink 

Nov,  22  lbs  pork  121  c 
1  peck  meal 
Dec,  101  lbs  pork 
1  spring  cock  for  bucket 
J  lb  sulphur  and  1  file 
Candles  by  eugineer 
Jan  '58,  Cash  paid  two  hands  for  work 
done  at  station  Christmas  holiday 
I  vial  ink 

J  E  Sumner  work  on  station  houses 
Murphy  &  Co,  Baltimore,  pkg  and  bag  12 
books  wagon  receipts,  6  qrs  each  on  sup 
buff  envelope  paper,  8  on  page,  72  qrs 
at  75  per  quire 

Pkg  and  Rulg  4  reams  report  of  freight 
list,  4:  on  sheet,   sup  buff  laid  cap  and 
booked  at  89  per  ream 
Pkg  and  Ruling  10,000  blanks  on  sup 
buff  laid  cap,  10  on  sheet,  return  tick- 
ets, at  83  75  per  M 
Bos 

Pkg  on  sup  blue  wove  cap  in  blk  ink 
13,000  through  tickets,  4  on  page,  and 
packing  do  in  13  books  of  1000,  each  i- 
bd  31  backs  lettered,  &e,  at  85  per  M 
Pkg  and  bdg  12  books  tickets,  4  quires 
each  in  blk  ink  on  sup  white  cap  F,  48 
qrs  at  75  'per  qr 

2  do  from  Charlotte,  6  qrs  each  in  red 
ink  on  sup  white  cap  at  75  per  qr 
2  do  from  Salisbury,  G  qrs  eack  in  blk 
ink  on  sup  blue  wove  cap  at  75  pr  qr 
2  do  from  Raleigh;  G  qrs  each  in  brown 
ink  on  sup  blue  wove  cap  ot  75  pr  qr 
Box 

Pkg  and  bkg  2  ticket  books  6  qrs  each 
in  blk  ink  on  sup  blue  cap  from  Salis- 
bury at  75  pr  qr 

Do  in  red  ink  sup  white  cap,  from  Char 
Do  green  ink  sup  white  cap  from  H  Point 
Do  brown  ink  sup  blue  cap  from  Raleigh 
Do  blue  ink  sup  blue  sap  from  Hillsboro 
Do  orange  sup  blue  cap  from  Greensboro 


75  00 

72  50 

3  00 

10 

2  75 

20 

1  89 

2  05 

15 

08 

14  00 

10 

171 

82 

100 

00 

54  00 


8G  00 


50 
00 


65  75 

36  00 
9  CO 
9  00 


9 

00 

62 

9 

00 

9 

00 

9 

00 

9 

00 

9 

00 

9 

00 

No.of 
Warrant. 


86 


Do  blk  ink  sup  white  cap  from  G-oldsboro  9  00 

Pkg  and  bdg  4  reams  freight  list  jSo  16 

2  on  sheet  sup  blue  Wove  cap  endorsed 

2  on  sheet  at  $8.50  per  ream  34  00 

2  reams   report  through  freight  list  No 

28,  4  on  sheet  sup  white  cap,  endorsed 

at  $9  per  ream  18  00 

Do  No  26  sup  blue,  endorsed,  at  $9  18  00 

Box  75 

Pkg  and  ruling  1  ream  pay  roll  on    sup 

blue  wove  cap  and  booked  9  00 

Pkg  1000  through  tickets  on  sup  pink  laid 

cap,  Charlotte  to  Baltimore,    2    on  page 

bdg  do  in  two  books  0  25 

Pkg  1000  do  on  sup  buff  laid  cap  Salis- 

burv  to  Baltimore  and  bdg  doin  2  books 

20000  long  bills  G  C  line" at  $2.50 

2000  on  yellow  cards 

5000  to  travellers  going  North 

3000  do  Great  Central  line 

400  do  on  yellow  cards 

Pkg  red  and  ft  ruling  2  reams  freight 

list  No  16  2  on  sheet  sup  blue  wove  cap 

backed  at  $9  pr  M  36  00 

Pkg   500  long  bills  on  red  caids  Great 

Central  line  8  75 


6 

25 

50 

00 

35 

00 

12 

50 

7 

50 

7 

00 

$569  87 
Paid  on  this  account  500  00 

Premium  for  exchange  17  50 

1.488.  Mayer,  March   &  Co  for  2  kegs  Indian  red, 

229  lbs  at  15  cts  34  35 

1  keo-  English  vermillion  red  56  lbs  at3|    2  12 
lbaj     do  do  30      1.75     52  50 

1  case  No  1  chrome  green      60         26     15  60 
Bos  and  cartage  50 

Varnish  34£  gallons  at  $2.25  78  08-183  15 

1489,  Rowland  &  Bros  on  acct  for  bacon  at  9£  c  1000  00 

1491.  Rowland  &  Bros  do  9f  614  75 

1492  S  C  R  R  Co  bftl  on  transportation  of  iron  12621  22 

1493.  Int  on  8  pr  ceDt  loan  of  $350,000  14000  00 

1494.  C  F  Fisher  for  exchange  to  pay  Norris'  bill  3870  00 

1495.  T  E  Roberts  oa  salary  :  200  00 

1496.  C  F  Fisher  travelling  expenses  from  July,  '56 

to  Jan,  '57  264  °° 

1497.  Bank  Republic  on  loan  5575  00 

1498.  do  do  2523  00 
1499..  do  do  4972  50 
1500.          I-  S  Burkhead  loss  17  lbs  coffee  at  12*  c        2  12 $ 

4o  !bs  rice  at  5|  2  25* 


87 


Freight  paid  on  same  46 

J  J  Piggott  lost  bbl  flour  6  75 

Bag  coffee  1G6  lbs  at  122  21  16 
J  11  Faucett  building  house  for  sta  hands     100  00 

M  Brown  smith  acct,  repair  wrench  1  50 

Jau,  '57,  putting  steel  on  pick  50 

Mending  tamp  25 

July,  making  do  75 

Mending  do  25 

do         2  chisels  25 

Aug,  do     tamp  50 

Sept,  making  2  tamps  2  00 

Mending  tamp  25 

Oct,  work  on  station  1  00 

Dressing  3  chisels  38 

Mending  tamp  25 

repairs  to  hand  car  2  50 

"Wrench  hand  car  50 

Mending  tamp  bar  25 

do         shovel  38 

Iron  well  bucket  1  50 

Repairing  hand  car  50 

For  Postage  Stamps  6  00 

Expenses  to  Charleston  and  back  11  67 

Postage  and  Envelopes,  9  70 

A  C  McLelland,  ou  acpt  painting  20  00 

J  B  Harris,  Hayues,  salary  41  66 

W  Sheek,  loss  on  dried  fruit  and  wheat  18  25 

C  P  Mendenhall  50  cords  wood  62  50 

E  S  Veach  24             do         do  30  00 

Jesse  Gossett  IF}       do         do  14  06 

J  Wilburu  83              do         do  103  75 

D  Loftin,  52  J             do        do  65  62 

A  Clinard  79               do         do  98  75 

E  Wilburu  21  £           do         do  26  87 

J  J  Chitty  Pump  at  Thomasville,  40  00 
Feb.  '57.  J  Harty,  Smith  acpt.  to  work  on 

Car,  Tank  and  Valve  6  00 

Mar.  To  work  on  pump  and  brake  spring     5  25 

Aprl.  do     do         do             do  4  50 

June,  do     do         do             do  &  chain  2  25 

July,  do     do         Frog,  tamp  and  brai  e     5  50 

Aug.  do     do         Link,  brake  &  pump  3  00 

Sept.  do     do         Truck     do         do  3  00 

Nov.  do     do         Pump  4  50 

A  King,  10  bushels  meal  8  60 

J  H  DeCarterett  &son,  for  bind'g  map  of  road  6  50 

Baker  &  Owen,  1  double  tin  bucket  2  00 

Repr  oil  can  15c  and  lamp  25  40 

20lb  russian  icon  25  9  00 


No.  of 
Warrant. 


1501 


9671b  blk  tin  55 
J  T&P  P  Merony,  lost  cans  peaches  2@75 

To  pd  for  put  rocker  on  chair 
Santos,  Walke,  &  co., 
Nov.  '57.  Murdoch  &  Cairn es,  to  sash  for 

80  windows  12x16  720  lights  12 £ 

To  sash  for  12  windows  10x16 

108  @  11 

40  windows  10x12  1200  lights  @  8 
Bee.  8  pr  blinds  6  ft  by  2  ft  10$  in    $2,70 


16 

8 

10 

38 

10 


do 

do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


712 
U3 
8£3 

do  2 
do  3 
Of  3 
518 

84  3 


4i 

51 

do 

10* 

! 

4* 
do 


2.55 
4.00 
3.05 
2,70 
4,05 
4,00 
4,75 
3,05 


52  80 

1  50 

50 

185  46 

90  00 

11  88 

96  00 

21  60 

40  80 

32  00 

30  50 

102  60 

30  50 

32  00 

9  50 

9  15 


500 
419 
S3 
52 
22 
34 

9 


Paid  on  this  Bill 
Hinnant  &  Atkinson,  2  bbls  turpentine 
Chilson,  Gumb  &  co.  to  8001b beef  @6£ 

8561bs  beef 
A  Hargrave,  for  81|  bush  corn 
A  Hargrave,  for  pd  Thornton,  sect  hand 
do  Jack,         do     do 
do  Addison,  do     do 
do  Calvin,      do     do 
do  Harryj       do     do 
do  Alec,  clo     do 

do  Levi,  do     do 

do  Dave,         do     do 
G  A  Dudley  items  of  freight  due  at  Lexing- 
ton station  and  charged  in  his  account  for 
work  at  Shops  32 

Area  &  Co  for  lamp  2 

Jos  L  Query  14  cords  wood  at  $1.25         17 


53 
84 
30 
00 
36 
75 
50 
00 
00 
00 
00 
©0 
00 
00 


70 
50 
50 


Amount  of  warrrant  1500 
E  B  Lowry         negro  hire 


1627  3U 


M  A  Lowry 

do 

Richard  Harris 

do 

Ales  Wood 

do 

K  Jones 

do 

John  Griffia 

do 

C  D  Smith 

do 

George  Little 

do 

L  D  Soper 

do 

&  Herndon 

do 

181  20 
513  40 
201  20 
130  87 
604  00 
802  25 
190  60 
220  00 
450  00 
271  75 


No.  of 
Warrant, 


1502. 


89 


C  F  Fisher  paid  boys  extra 
George  Little  negro  hire 
C  T  Burns  do 


E  B  Haywood 

do 

M  Weathcrly 

do 

W  II  Watson 

do 

W  P  Sharp 

do 

John  Cameron 

do 

B  F  Bealle 

do 

E  Joyuer 

do 

C  D  Smith 

do 

P  E  Hines 

do 

648 
32 
132 
151 
151 
151 
160 
304 
163 
458 
204 
175 


60 
00 
17 
37 
13 
62 
00 
50 
10 
00 
20 
00 


•5705  90 


Wm  PoDe  cow  killed  8  00 

P  H  Bilbro     do  11  00  ' 

E  Mendenhall  hog  killed  2  50 

Alfred  Margrave     do  4  50 

Jos  Thompson  stock  killed  16  00 

Jones  &  Hooker  for  sash  17  46 

Matthew  Albritton  2  mos'  wages  watchman  61  00 

W  H  Woodward  express  vouchers  7  50 

Andrews  &  Washington  for  loss  2  bars  iron  9  S5 

T  S  Robertson  for  Mile3  for  Sunday  work  3  60 

Wesley  for  Sunday  work  75 

Caldwell  &  Cole  visit  to  negro  boy  3  00 
Williams  &  Haywood,  Jan,  '57,  5  lbs  chrome 

green  60,  li  doz  corks  6  15 

Gallon  lamp  oil,  gal  whale  oil  2  50 

Muriatic  acid  65 

Sal  ammonia  1  50 

Feb,  Whiting  2-00,  chalk  5  2  05 

Spirits  turpentine,  lamp  glass  25 

2  gallons  alcohol  2  00 
Mar,  1  glass  12  x  16  20:  1  do  14  x  18  25        45 

5  boxes  flint  glass  12x14  16  25 

6  do             12x16  21  00 

7  do             12x18  26  25 

1  do  16x22  4  50 
April,  4  gal  machine  oil,  1  large  glass  5  50 

2  small  glass,  1  gal  lamp  oil  1  50 
Sponge  50 
May,  1  gal  lamp  oil,  3  gal  varnish  10  40 

3  cans,     do         do  2  15 

2  chimneys,  do     do  1  70    y 

Chalk  05 

June,  1  lamp  chimney  20 

2  gallons  lamp  oil  2  60 

1         do         do  1  40 

1  lamp  chimney,  soda  water  1  20 

do            epts  turpentine  35 


July,  1  gal  machine  oil 

2  lamp  chimneys,  gallon  sperm  oil 

20  lbs.  Venitian  Red 

1  gal.  Lamp  oil  and  3  oz.  Pul  gum  Ar 
Aug.,  2  Lamp  chimneys  41,  2  do 

1  gal.  lamp  oil 
Sept,,  1  gal.  Sperm  oil,  6  panes  glass 
Oct.,  2  lamp  chimneys,  gal.  lamp  oil, 

6  Glass  8x10 

1  gal.  lamp  oil,  6  M.  Acid 

1  do  Sperm  oil,  1  do  lamp 

1  do  lamp  oil,  1  do  machine 

1         do  1  lamp 

1  do  2  doz  lamp  wick 

1  do  2  lamp  chimneys 
Ball  lamp  wick,  5  matches 

2  gal  lamp  oil,  1  lamp  glass 

138  77 

Mnyr  '57,  Dr.  Neshitt,  to  extracting  tooth  50 

Sept.,  to  Visit,  prescription  and  medicine,     4  50 

To  consultation  Dr.  Happold  5  00 

To  prescription  and  medicine  5  00 


1  30 

1  80 

1  20 

tr,  1  55 

70 

1  30 

1  60 

1  80 

42 

2  05 

2  70 

2  70 

2  40 

1  60 

1  70 

15 

2  70 

15  00 

Ju-n.,  '57,  Samuel  Hargrave  to  Smith  work  1  75 

For  do  in  Feb.,  March,  April,  May,       8  14 
For  do  in  June,  July,  Sept., Oct.,  Dec. ,12  02 


» 

22  00 

W  II  &  R  S  Tucker,  for  331bs  candles 

11  00 

Dray  age 

25 

37  pv  blankets  2,20 

81  40 

13  do        dq     2$4Q 

31  20 

33  hats  70 

23  10 

17  do      75 

12  25 

$159  20 
W  D  Lindsay,  to  Medical  attendance 

on  negroes  during  the  year  1857  6<  25 

Oct.  57,  R&  A  Murphy,  1461bs  candles 
J  Stowe  to  7£  days  at  well  house  Concord 
Rev  Dr  Curtis,  refunded  om ticket, 
J  I)  Cameron  salary  72  20 

M  Brown,  300  sacks 
Dinsmore  &  Co.  Rail  Road  guides 
,May  1855.  Expenses  of  T  L  Cowan, 

To  Hauling  4  J  days  $4 

Hauling  crop  ties  1 J  days  4 

Ami  of  Ferriage  act 


91 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

July,  '57.  J  J  Surninerell,  to  visits  and 

Prescription  William 
Chilson  Gum  <fc  co  for  Tallow 
S  Murphey,  cow  killed 
T  M  Crawford  105  lbs  beef  at  5 
Richard  Harris  salary  16  mos  at  $12| 

Boarding  hand  to  cut  wood 

Furnishing         do  do 

James  McKemmon,  Feb  '57,  6  brooms 

April,  6  cakes  soap,  2  long  brooms 

May,  11  lbs  sperm  candle  at  50  c 

June,  2  tumblers  50,  soap  15,  fossett  35 

6  lbs  adam  candles  at  40 

3  balls  cotton  twine 

3  boxes  matches  25,  2  long  brooms  70 

Spittoons  40  and  50 

July,  4  lbs  sperm  candles 

§  doz  Amc's  shovels 

6  lbs  sperm  candles 

1  gallon  oil  1.50,  3  boxes  matches  25 
Aug,  6  lbs  sperm  candles 
Ball  lamp  wick  5,  soap  5,  bucket  35 
6  lbs  sperm  caudles,  4  bars  soap 
6  boxes  matches 
12  lbs  Sperm  candles 
£  doz  tumblers  1.25,  1  hemp  mat  do 
6  lbs  candles 

Oct,  nails  14,  35  lbs  ad  can  at  35  12-25 
Long  broom  35,  tacks  10,  matches  50 
3J  lbs  wrought  hinges 

2  lbs  turpentine  soap  20,  2  ps  toilet 
Nov,  tacks  20,  adam  candles  7.00 
Dec,  matches  50,  adrm  candles  7  00 
Long  broom 
Jan,  '57,  twine  40,  adam  candles   7.00 

W   J    Freeland    for   cash    paid    negroes  for 

work  Christmas  week 

i  bus  meal 
€has  M  Lines  for  124  pair  shoes  at  $1.60 

103  ft  3  inch  belting 

65   ft  31  do 

C  J  Jones  for  stock  killed 
C  Bradshaw  for  11  bus  meal 
Dan  Peeler  for  stock  killed 
Paid  on  No  1502 

1503.  Geo  A  Dudley  work  at  Shops 

1504*  Snow  &  Smith  on  account  not  paid 


16  00 

100  00 

11  50 

5  10 

200  00 

10  00 

3  00 

1  50 

95 

5  50 

3  1  00 

2  40 

30 

95 

90 

2  00 

7  00 

3  00 

1  75 

3  00 

45 

3  40 

50 

6  00 

2  50 

2  40 

12  39 

95 

34 

40 

7  20 

7  50 

35 

7  40 

82 

04 

14  50 

50 

198  40 

24  72 

28  20 

c 

tyw  no 

18  00 

vO/ 

6  60 

7  50 

1417 

64 

i 

500  00 

900  00 

No.  of 
Warrant. 
1505.  A  F  Page  on  bill  shingles  at  3.60  per  M  400  00 


Total.     Paid  out  in  March  57253  63 

APRIL  1858. 

1506.  For  Jan. '68  T  S  Robertson,  Eng.  1  month,  $85  85  00 

C  Davis  85  85  00 

A  B  Hoyt  do  85  00 

C  Parmenter  do  85  00 

J  J  Hopkins  do  85  00 

E  H  Marsh  do  85  00 

J  S  Binns  do  85  00 

Jno  Rippey,  Fireman,  20  20  00 

C  Hardy             do  do  20  00 

Nat  Riley  Brakeman,  5  day  3  35 

GPlummer,  Watch.  1  mo.      17  50  17  50 

A  J  McKibbin,  Laborer,  20  20  00 

Henry  Hall              do  18  18  00 

J  G  Gamble             do  33  33  00 

O  Aydolette            do  18  18  0& 

J  J  Betts,      Watchman,  30  30  00 

MAllbrittain        do  31  31  00 

Fob.  '58.      T  S  Robertson  85  85  00 

C  Davis  do  85  00 

A  B  Hoyt  do  85  00 

C  Parmenter  do  85  00 

J  J  Hopkins  do  85  00 

E  H  Marsh  do  85  00 

J  S  Binns  do  85  00 

T  D  Harris,  Conductor  1  mo.  50  50  00 

H  Dixon             do  do  50  00 

W  L  Davidson  do  do  50  00 

John  Kirkland  do  do  50  00 

H  S  Hazell        do  do  50  00 

W  B  Allen         do  do  50  00 

John  Pdppey,  Fireman  20  20  00 

C  Hardy                 do  do  20  00 

Jim  Scott,   Brakeman,  22  22  00 

Bill  Scott             do  20  20  00 

Tom  Walden        do  do  20  00 

Jim  Walden         do  20  00 

Henry  Mitchell   do  16  50 

Nat  Riley            do  20  00 

Geo  Plummer  Watchman  17  50 

A  J  McKibbon  Laborer,  20  00 

Henry  Hall             do  18  00 

J  G  Gamble            do  33  00 

O  Aydolett              do  18  00 

J  J  Betts,     Watchman,  30  00 

M  Allbrittain         do  28  00         1&64  86 

1407.  Feb.  1858.  Thos.  Swan,  Eng;.  1  mo.  85  00 

85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
85  uu 

Geo  Fisher          do  85  00 

W  P  Harton        do  85  00 

85  00 


Feb.  1858.  Thos.  Swan, 

Eng.  : 

Ch.  Carroll 

do 

C  C  Davis 

do 

R  Finehe 

do 

T  J  Hudson 

do 

Geo  Fisher 

do 

W  P  Harton 

do 

W  Smith 

do 

No.  of 
Warrant. 


W  Swan 

do  8  days  3.00 

Jas  Martin 

do  1  month 

H  Parks 

do 

A  B  Overton 

12  days  83c 

Saml  McCutchins 

J  J  Bradbury,  Cond.  1  mo. 

Geo  Adams 

do 

J  M  Faucett 

do 

John  Roe,    Fire 

do 

C  Liverman  do 

do 

C  Melton       do 

do 

Ed  Rattle     do 

da 

W  Dunston   do 

do 

P  Copley       do 

do 

Jo  Bird          do 

do 

B  Bass          do 

do 

H  Mangum  do 

do 

Thos  Swan,       Engr.  1  mo 

Ch  Carroll 

do 

C  C  Davis 

do 

R  Fenelle 

do 

T  J  Hudson 

do 

Geo  Fisher 

do 

W  Sarsin 

do 

W  Smith 

do 

W  Swan 

do  19  days 

H  Parks 

do  17     do 

A  B  Overton 

do  I     day 

J  Mastin 

do   1  month 

C  Liverman    Fireman,  1  mo 

C  Melton 

do 

Jno  Roe 

do  2  month 

Ed  Rattle 

do  1  month 

W  Dunston 

do 

Jo  Bird 

do 

Porter  Copley 

do 

B  Bass 

do  1  mo.  5  days 

H  Mangum 

do  5  days 

W  L  Davidson, 

Conductor,  1  mo. 

H  Dixon 

do 

T  D  Harris 

do 

H  Harell 

do 

W  B  Allen 

do 

Jno  Kirk  land 

do 

J  J  Bradbury 

do 

G  M  Adams 

do 

J  M  Faucett 

do 

H  Mitchell,     Train  hand,  1  mo. 

Jim  Scott,     Brakeman 

Bill  Scott  do 

Jim  Walden         do 

Tom  Walden        do 

Total  of  Warrant  1507 
1508.  Jan.  '58.  D  Baker,  Mach.  25|ds.  @  $2  50 
T  Poole         do       G  2  50 

C  Sexton      do     23  2  00 

Jo  Cropper  do     26  2  50 

AVSwan        do       8£  2  00 

P  W  Kenan  do     23f  2  00 

J  Robinson  do     24f  2  00 


24  00 
85  00 
22  00 
9  96 
85  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
16  50 
22  00 
20  00 
16  50 
20  00 
22  00 
16  50 
20  00 
20  00 
85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
85  00 
S5  00 
S5  00 
85  00 
52  10 

14  00 
73 

85  00 
22  00 
16  50 
33  00 
20  00 
20  00 
16  50 
22  00 
24  00 
3  35 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 

16  50 
22  00 
20  00 
2d  00 
20  00 

64  00 

15  00 

46  00 

65  00 

17  00 

47  50 

48  50 


2787  16 


94 


J  Martin     d»      4 

2  25 

9  00 

J  Scott        do     2T 

2  00 

&4  00 

Jim  Scott    do     25 

1  75 

43  75 

John  Swan     Tinner  ! 

24,}  ds. 

2  00 

49  00 

L  II  Thompson  Moul 

.  28|r 

2  00 

57  50 

S  McCutchin,  Mach 

15 

2  50 

37  50 

A  W  Chilson        do 

29 

1  00 

29  00 

A  13  Overton        do 

28 

82 

23  25 

M  A  Bridges       do 

30| 

82 

25  31 

W  Tarplej           do 

25| 

63 

15  90 

E  King                  do 

63 

63 

13  49 

R  Swan                 do 

331 

63 

21  10 

J  Kimble             do 

28£ 

63 

17  95 

L  Buis                  do 

28* 

50 

13  25 

A  Blackard,  Pumpm. 

26 

1  50 

39  00 

H  Parks,        Mach 

9 

83 

7  47 

J  McRsckin       do 

26| 

57 

14  95 

N  W  West          do 

H 

57 

5  58 

W  J  Eldridge      do 

25 

1  00 

25  00 

G  Andrews,    Wateh. 

S 

1  60 

9  33 

F  Snyder             do 

2e> 

1  16 

25  82 

11  Roberts,  Time  K. 

1  mo. 

25  00 

C  Graff,       Machinist,  13 

1   15 

22  75 

X>  Baker             do 

24 

2  50 

60  00 

J  Cropper          do 

24 

2  50 

60  00 

February  1858.     Repair  Shops. 

C  Sexton,        Mach. 

20  davs  2 

00 

40  00 

W  Swan             do 

15* 

2 

00 

30  50 

P  W  Kenan       do 

24  i 

2 

00 

49  00 

J  Robertson        do 

22 

2 

00 

44  00 

Jno  Scott           do 

241 

2 

00 

48  50 

J  Scott               do 

24 

1  75 

42  00 

J  Swan               do 

20  } 

2 

00 

41  00 

R  Swan               do 

24J 

63 

15  44 

L  H  Thompson  do 

30 

2 

00 

60  00 

A  Chilson           do 

29:} 

1 

00 

29  25 

A  B  Overton      do 

13 

83 

10  79 

W  Bridges          do 

261 

83 

21  79 

W  Tarpley          do 

23 

63 

14  49 

E  King                do 

26 

63 

16  38 

J  Kimble            do 

19 

63 

11  97 

L  Buis                  do 

1 

mo. 

15  00 

J  McRackie 

do 

15  00 

C  Graff                 do 

35£ 

ds.  1 

75 

62  12 

NWWest          do 

1 

mo 

15  00- 

A  Blackard         do 

24 

ds.  1 

50 

36  00 

W  J  Eldridge     do 

21 

21  00 

F  Snyder,  Watchman,  1  : 

DIO. 

35  00 

H  Roberts,  Time  K, 

25  00 

H  Smith, 

15  00 

J  S  Richardson,  10 

days  @  2  50 

25  00 

January,  1858.     Carpenter  Shop. 

LP  Clifford,    Carp. 

24  days  @ 

2  50 

60  00 

a  H  Clifford      do 

24 

63f  15  28 

95 


Feb. 


Jno  Sullivan 

do    24 

2  00 

48  00 

J  W  Pickard 

do    do 

1  50 

36  00 

P  P  Williams 

do    21  i 

2  00 

42  50 

J  0  Larbee 

do    24| 

1  871 

46  38 

J  King 

do    30 

1  15 

34  50 

C  Gardner 

do    26* 

2  00 

62  50 

Jo.  Fix 

do    26 

2  25 

58  50 

R  Casey 

do    28* 

1  50 

42  75 

W  Gr  Craige 

do    32 

1  50 

48  00 

J  B  Whitset 

do    26 

1  00 

20  00 

C  McReady 

do    25* 

1  15 

29  32 

W  Williams 

do 

1  mo. 

10  00 

Richard 

do      8 

days 

8  00 

Geo  Gleason,  1 

Smith,  26 

2  50 

65  00 

J  B  Fonvill 

do     2\ 

J 

1  50 

34  50 

R  Duck 

do     16 

10  20 

W  Lurloyd 

do 

1  month 

L 

15  00 

M  L  Black,    Painter,  ! 

12  days 

2  75 

61  87 

P  J  Williams 

do 

19 

1  50 

28  50 

J  Adams 

do 

23 

1  25 

28  75 

A  J  Bennett 

do 

23 

1  25 

14  64 

Harry  Little 

do 

i 

1  00 

75 

Henry 

do 

i 

50 

25 

Jerry 

do 

2* 

50 

1  12 

King 

do 

i 

2 

50 

25 

Henry 

do 

1 

25 

5 

Ben 

do 

•21 

50 

1  25 

L  P  Clifford,  I 

Oar pen. 

22^ 

2  50 

56  87 

Geo  Clifford 

do 

22 

63 

13  86 

John  Sullivan 

do 

24 

2  00 

48  00 

Ch.  Gardner 

do 

2Q\ 

2  00 

52  50 

J  0  Larbee 

do 

23 

1  87 

43  00 

J  W  Pickard 

do 

23 

1  50 

34  50 

P  P  Williams 

do 

24 

2  00 

48  00 

J  King 

do 

29 

1  15 

33  35 

Jo  Fix 

do 

33 

2  25 

51  75 

W  G  Craige 

do 

20  £ 

1  50 

36  12 

J  B  Whitset 

do 

24 

1  50 

36  00 

R  Casey 

do 

24 

1  00 

24  00 

C  McReady 

do 

24* 

1  25 

28  17 

W  Williams 

do 

1  mo 

10  00 

P  H  Williams 

:      do 

11  ds. 

1  75 

19  25 

Geo  Gleason, 

Smith, 

34 

2  50 

60  00 

J  B  Fonville 

do 

23 

1  50 

34  50 

R  Duck 

do 

1  mo. 

16  50 

Spencer 

do 

£  daj 

50 

25 

M  L  Black, 

Painter 

18 

2  45 

49  50 

P  J  Williams 

do 

24 

1  50 

36  00 

J  Adams 

do 

24} 

1  25 

30  31 

A  J  Bennott 

do 

1  mc 

>. 

15  t0 

m 


No.  of 
Warrant. 


1509. 


1510. 


Harry                    do 

2f  ds.    1  00 

2  75 

Holland 

1 

50 

50 

Total,  Warrant.  1508 
A  King,      Sec.    Master,  1  ] 

nonth, 

33  00 

P  Raper             do 

do 

33  00 

J  M  Green         do 

do 

33  00 

Allen  Young     do 

do 

33  00 

F  H  Perry         do 

do 

33  00 

Anderson  Page  do 

do 

33  00 

T  J  Lyon           do 

do 

33  00 

T  J  Freeland     do 

do 

33  00 

W  J  Freeland  do 

do 

33  00 

J  Freeland       do 

do 

33  00 

W  World     B.  Watchman, 

do 

10  00 

M  Ellen             do 

clo 

10  00 

A  Eadnian,     Laborer 

do 

20  00 

J  Proctor           do 

do 

16  66 

G  Couch             do 

do 

16  66 

J  Maynard         do 

do 

16  66 

Th.  Mayho         do 

do 

11  00 

H  Scott             do 

do 

12  50 

J  Winfree          do 

do 

18  00 

February  1858. 

Rep 

iairs  Road 

A  King,     Sec.  Master, 

i     1  month, 

33  00 

P  Rader             do 

do 

33  00 

J  B  Green         do 

clo 

33  00 

B  Duypree         do 

do 

30  00 

F  H  Perry         do 

do 

33  0C 

A  Page              do 

do 

33  00 

Jno  Markham   do 

do 

30  00 

T  J  Freeland     do 

do 

33  00 

H  J  Freeland    do 

do 

33  00 

A  Young           do 

do 

40  00 

W  World,     B.  Watchman, 

do 

10  00 

M  Ellen             do 

do 

10  00 

A  Eadman,     Laborer 

do 

20  00 

Jo.  Procto           do 

do 

16  66 

G  Couch             do 

do 

16  66 

J  Maynard          do 

do 

16  66 

T  Mayho             do 

do 

11  00 

H  Scott               do 

do 

12  50 

J  Winfree           do 

do 

18  00 

Total,  Warrant, 
Repairs  of  Road,  Jan. 

1509. 

1858. 

Western  Div. 

A  T  Sawyer,    Sec.  Master,  1  month 

33  00 

J  F  Ervin             do, 

do 

33  00 

C  Bradshaw          do 

do 

33  00 

W  H  Chappell     do 

do 

33  00 

T  B  Cook             do 

do 

33  00 

W  D  Thomas        do, 

do 

30  00 

3358  67 


890  96 


97 


No.  of 
VTfMTaut. 


1511. 

1512. 
1513. 
1514. 
1516. 
1517. 


E  Ferebe-e  do  do 

Peyton  H  Bilbro  do  do 

John  McLean        do  do 

G  M  Allen  do  do 

B  Mitch  2II,  Bridge  Watchman  do 
B  Green  do  do 

J  Morgan,       Laborer,  do 

P  Ross  do  do 

Repairs  of  Road,  Feb.  '58.     Western  Div 
A  T  Sawyer     Sec.  Master,  1  month, 
J  F  Ervin  do  do 

C  Bradshaw  do  do 

W  H  Chappell  do  do 

T  B  Cook  do  do 

W  D  Thomas  do  do 

E  Ferebee  do  do 

Peyton  H  Bilbro       do  do 

John  McLean  do  do 

G-  M  Allen  do  do 

B  Michael,      Bridge  Watchman        do 
B  Green  do  do 

J  Morgan,         Laborer,  do 

P  Ross  do  do 

Total,  Warrant.  1510 

T  E  Roberts  on  salary 

T  M  Faucett,  admr.  J  R  Faucett,  bal.  of  Sal. 

Nat  Jones    for  wood 

J  C  Ju^an,  for  'wood 

J  G  Gibbs  &  Co,  waste 

J  S  Scott  on  following  account 
1S57,  Nov,  34  sack  coats 

79         do 
123  pr  pants 
9  do 

240  shirts  180  00,  32  checked  shirts  32  00 
5  yds  cloth  for  wrapping 
26  cassinet  coats 
12  Kersey      do 
14  shirts 
62  pr  pants 
Dec,  45  Kersey  coats 

2  shirts  sent  to  office 

3  vests  1  50,  3  hats,  3  pr  shoes,  3  pr  socks,  3 

wool  comforts  for  hands  at  jraham  Station 
185§,  Feb,  3  pr  shoes 


33 

as 

33 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

20 

00 

10 

00 

18 

00 

16 

66 

33 

00 

33 

00 

00 
00 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

30 

00 

00 
00 

00 

09 
00 

00 

33 

00 

00 

00 

20 

00 

10 

00 

IS 

00 

16 

66 

783  ^. 

*--» 

400  50 

145 

83 

230 

OU 

133 

75 

400 

00 

1000  00 

102 

00 

197 

50 

153 

75 

15 

75 

212 

00 

"  1 

IK) 

S3 

50 

30 

00 

10 

50 

77 

75 

115 

50 

1 

50 

16 

05 

5 

40 

$1022  20 


MAY,  1858. 

1-518.  Wm  Fritz,  right  of  way 

1519.  P  Richardson,  336$  cords  wood  at  '. 

Interest  on  do 

1520.  J  D  Ramsay,  sec  on  salary 
G 


300  00 


420  62 

7  00 


427  62 
100  Ou 


98 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

1621.  R  W  Mills,  salary  76  00 

1622.  37  Bho.cts,  £X26X6ft,  best  bloom,'  2329  lbs  at  5}  122  27 

25  bundles  No  18X24X60  best  American  sheet, 

2780  lb  at  5| 
Cartage 
4  bundles  (12)  flues,  2}  inside  X  14ft,  l€8ftat36 

1  box  No  5X7-16  rivets  for  sheet  iron,  40  lbs  at  12£ 

2  bun  |JX|  frog  steel        271  lbs 
2    do  2|X|         do  293 

2  do  5X-f  do  276 
5plates'7X|-       do              336— 1176  lbs  at  67f 
'Cartage  50,  exchange  on  above  8  51 

.1*23.  C  -F  Fisher  for  New  York  exchange 

Premium  at  2  pr  cent 

1-524.  Cane  Creek  Manufacturing  Company, 

86  lbs  waste  at  0  cts 

178  do         do 

160  do         do 

49  do         do 

F  Fries,  2  bags  wheat  lost  anS  freight 
J  B  Fan-is  on  salary 
Chilson  Gumb  &  Co,  1598  lbs  tallow  at  12} 

6  barrels 
Alfred  Hen-grave,  375  bus  corn  at  45 
Geo  A  Dudley  on  acct  freight 
Jo  Clouse,  freight  refunded 
Wm  Clouse        "    do 

B.  11  King's  expenses  to  Columbia  (witness^ 
J  McDonald,  262  lbs   waste  at  6£ 

595$  do  7  t 

Bradsbaw,  White  &  Smith,  lost  goods 
C  Phifcr,  60  pr  pants  at  72  Cts 

60  shirts  at  72 

Bacon  furnished 

Hire  of  negro,  station  Concord 
Morrison,  Galther  &  Co,  overcharge  on  cotton 
M  H  Turner,  2 -hogs  killed 
M  A  Turner     1         do 
J  B  Grier,       1  cow  killed 
John  Beard,  4106  ft  ceiling  at  1.25 

771  ft  flooring  do 

469  ft  If  inch 

500  ft  1     do 
Jo  Shelton,  house  rent  for  Bilbro 
E  Myers,  lost  box  containing  stove  fixtures 

1  Porcelain  kettle 

1  boiler 

3  frying  pans 
Shovel  &  tongs 
1  cooper's  adze 
1  brace  and  bits 
1  tea  kettle 
1  tea  pot 
1  wash  basin 
i  dish  pan 
1  cullender 
1  spittoon 
6  knives  &  forks 


159 

85 

1 

23 

>  60 

48 

J  5 

00 

76 

44 

9 

01 

—  434 

30 

2000  01 

40 

00 

°040  Al 

5 

16 

10 

68 

9 

60 

2 

94 

7 

45 

130  00 

199 

75 

4 

56 

123 

75 

42 

96 

24 

08 

9 

86 

50  00 

16  37 

41 

69 

27 

11 

43 

20 

43 

20 

23 

95 

84 

00 

2 

00 

7 

50 

2 

00 

7 

50 

51 

32 

9 

63 

5 

86 

6  25 

35 

00 

10  00 

5 

00 

1 

25 

2 

00 

1 

25 

1 

50 

1 

50 

1 

00 

1 

00 

60 
75 
50 
50 

2 

50 

Paid  K  Myers,  1  earring  leuife 

12  table  spoons 

6  tea  spoons 

i  box  canary  seed 

1  fancy  door  mat 

1  cloth  brush 

1  smoothing  plane 

]  hatchet 

1  coffee  mill 

1  pr  blacking  brushes 

4  flat  irons 
Jno  D  Cameron,  on  Salary 
G-lenn  &  Burch,  lumber 
Murphy  &  Co.,  33  lbs  candles  82 

16  J  lb  sole  leather  28 

60  lb  candles  25 

33         do         32 

Drayage 

-}  lb  putty 

Glass 

400  pr  socks  22 

20O  ft)  White  lead  12 

1  keg,  1.00,  1  cap  80,  1  broom 

1  peck  meal 

f  gross  agate  buttons 


20 


Paid  Murphy  &  Co.,  on  above 
Jas  Webb,  2  pr  butts 

1  pitcher 

2  tumblers 
1  broom 

J  S  Holt,  2  hands  at  Boone  hill 
P.  H  Bilbro,  10  lb  bacon  16 J 
1  qt.  oil  &  14  lb  flour  3 

14  lb  flour  &  3  pecks  meal 
1  bushel  meal,  1  qt  oil 

2|  bushels  meal 
J  F  Irwin,  13  bush,  meal  60 

15  lb  bacon  17 
1  bush,  salt 

1  shovel 
To  boy  Ben  6  days  Christmas 
D  A  Powell,  1200  brick  @  8 
Dr.  Jno  A  Mcbane  on  act.  counterfeit 

money  paid  to  him  as  commissioner 
A  &  J  Holt,  50  window  light  5 

1  knob  lock 

1  do 

3  do 

2  do 


50 

1 

00 

50 

1 

50 

1 

50 

1 

00 

1 

25 

50 

50 

50 

2 

00 

65 

32 

150  00 

10 

56 

4 

69 

15 

00 

10 

56 

10 

05 

10 

88 

00 

24 

00 

2 

00 

14 

56 

142 

26 

50 

2 

00 

25 

35 

250 

00 

1 

67 

67 

87 

75 

1 

38 

7 

80 

o 

55 

1 

00 

1 

00 

4 

50 

9  60 

30  00 


50 
53 
13 
37 
00 


No.  of 
Warrant. 

8  doz  paper  tacks 

3*  do 

1  fore  plane 

1DB  Jack  plane 

1  do  smoother 

1  square 

1         do 

1  hand  axe 

1  hand  hammer 

1  hand  saw 

1  square 

3  mortise  locks  1.37 

4  paper  brads 
1  keg  nails 

1  do 

2  gal  vinegar  40 
6  pr  heavy  butts 
4  \  doz  screws 

4  yds  cotton  flannel  16| 
1  keg  nails 
1      '  do 

10  papers  brads  15 
6    "         do  10 

21  pr  heavy  butts 
1  gross  screws 
1  do. 

1  do- 

Paid  J  L  Dusenberry,  Prcs.  &  Med.  Henry 
do         do     Giles 
close  attention  to  Giles  from 

Aug.  30th.,  to  10th  Sep. 
Pres.  &  Med.  for  Sam 

do         do         Jo 

3  days  attendance  to  Porter 
13  do  do         Pleasant 
Pres.  &  Med.  for  Jo 

W  J  Pluinmer,  repairing  pump 

8  straps 
J  Beaver,  13  days  work  China  grove 
Solomon  Dixon,  paid  on  order  to 

J  M  Worth  &  Co., 

Total  Warrant  1524 
1525.  Thos  Hutchens  6>}  cords  woods  1.25 

Benj  Horn,  hauling  wood 
Greo  Krider  7  bush  meal  60 

79  lb  flour  2* 

20  lb  bacon  18 

1  bottle  liniment 
J  P  Tate  5  cords  wood  1.25 


35 
75 
25 
35 
35 
55 
40 
25 
12 
2  50 
13 

4  13 
40 

6  75 
6  75 

80 
2  10 

33: 

67 
6  75 
6  75 
1  50 

60 

5  25 
95 
85 
80 

1  00 
1  00 


12  00 


00 
00 
00 


13  00 


00 
12 
25 


12  00 


93  45 


8 

12 

14 

25 

4 

20 

1 

98 

3 

60 

25 

6 

25 

1851  m 


101 


Paid  Mrs.  J  E.  Faueett  30  cords  wood 
L  McRackin  26|  c.  wood  1.25 
Coffin,  Thornton  &  Co.,  lost  goods 

bought  of  Inspaeh  Reed  &  Co., 

6  muslin  hkfs 

1  trunk 
W  H  Brittain,  loss  on  2  bags  coffee 
J  M  Davidson,  M.  D.  pres  &  med 

Pres  and  quinine 
Lewis  Isley,  stock  killed 
Santos,  Walk  &  Co.,  oil 
Thomas  &  Kivett,  688  ft  plank  1.25 

2500  ft  do 

151  do 

1000  do 

19u0  do      1.30 

529  do 

350  do     1.25 

2000  i       do 

W  F  Jones,  well  bucket 
Walker,  Evans  &  Co.,  50  paper  boxes  32, 

bos  and  drayage 
Robt  Brown  stock  killed 
Mrs.  Nixon  Stone,  foj'  culverts 
Times  Office  advertising 

2  squares  3  weeks 
W  D  Thomas,  35  lb  bacon  18 

100  It)  flour  2  \ 
33      beef 3 

0  bush  meal  50 
upsetting  hammer 

do         crow  bar 

repairing  crank 
>S  Gr  Coffin  hire  of  Stephen 

Board  and  clothing 

Interest  to  March 
Thompson,  Mebane  &  Co.  4  pair  Shoes 

12  months  interest 

1  pair  Shoes  W  J  Faueett 

2  bushels  meal,  Freeland, 
1  qr  paper,  1  box  matches 
v  bush,  meal,  Freeland,  do  Crossett, 
1  drawing  knife,  \  bush,  meal,  Crossett, 
1  bush,  peas,  Freeland, 
1  bush,  meal,  Crossett, 
5  plua-s  tobacco,  1  sifter,  Freeland, 
1  gimlet,  2  pair  cast  butts,     do 
1  dozen  wood  screws,  do 
1  bus.  meal,  1  pr  wrought  butts,  Crossett,    120 
1  doz.  screws,  1  lb  saltpetre,  do  20 


37 

50 

32 

81 

40 

4(5 

3 

50 

1 

04 

9 

50 

1 

00 

1 

25 

10 

00 

LOS 

93 

8 

60 

31 

25 

1 

88 

12 

50 

24  70 

6 

88 

4 

37 

25 

00 

1 

SO 

16 

00 

75 

12 

00 

20 

00 

o 

50 

3 

00 

6 

30 

2 

50 

1 

00 

4 

50 

25 

20 

1 

20 

150 

00 

75 

00 

2 

25 

7 

38 

44 

1 

87 

2 

20 

30 

1 

10 

,    1 

55 

1 

00 

1 

10 

1  30 

30 

15 

102 


1  plug  tobacco,  1  cake  soap,  Freeland, 
1  pad  lock,  1  peck  salt,  do 

1  plug  tobacco,  15  lb  flour,         do 
Paid  W  B  Allen,  1  feather  duster, 

2  lamp  chiinnies,  2  bars  turpentine  soap 
1  lb  pul.  black  lead,  1  red  lantern  rep 
1  lamp  chimney,  4  bolts  and  taps 
1  qt  lamp  oil,  2  lamp  ehimnies, 

1  pr  lamp  trimmers,  1  sprinkler,  1  bro 

2  bars  turpentine  soap, 
Meal  for  Sam  at  Salisbury, 
Meat  and  meal  Goklsboro, 
Peek  meal,  Frank,  3 fib  bacon, 

3  meals,  Goldsboro,  1  do  Haw  River, 
2  meals  for  Sam,  Haw  River, 

MP  Nicholson  stock  killed 
W  P  Raiford  10  bus  meal 

1G  lb  pork  12 1 
Allen  Young  2  barrels  corn 

Work  on  well 

8  days  work,  Griffin's  boys 

5  do         Dupree's  boys 
Nails  and  mend  hand  car  belt, 
432  feet  ceiling  1.50     * 

T  H  Perry  17 i  bus  meal 

Cutting  rod  for  pump,  2  files, 
Jesse  W  Miller  calf  killed 
H  T  Weatherspoon  1600  ft  scant.  1.20 

3000  |  inch  1.25 

2000  flooring  1.20 

2000  ceiling  1.15 
B  Trollinger,  order  to  T  B  Long  lum. 
J  B  Balsley,  boarding  3  Station  hands 

6  mo  @  $5 
H  Hendricks  125  bush,  corn  45 
Jones  &  Hooker,  sash  for  shops 
C  Chrismass,  glazing 

repairing  roof 
J  D  Brown  &  Co.,  damaged, 

1  bos  100  plates  tin 

2  do 
1  chair 

Jesse  F  Woodward,  serv.  at  Goldsboro 
Brown  &  Coffin,  Soap 

40  lb  candles 

16  negro  coats 

7  pair  pants 
49  £  yds  kerseys 
30  gray  blankets 

J  B  Whitaker  express  freight 


35; 

50 

50 

1  i 

aPJ 

70 

35 

1 

.  45 

1 

00 

orn,  1 

25 

20 

25 

75 

85 

90 

30 

3 

00 

8 

40 

2 

00 

6 

00 

4 

25 

8 

00 

5 

00 

1 

85 

6 

48 

11 

37 

30 

2 

50 

19 

20 

34 

50 

24 

00 

23 

00 

341 

75 

90 

00 

56 

25 

4 

65 

60 

40 

6 

50 

8 

50 

1 

00 

163 

30 

25 

13 

33 

30 

00 

8 

75 

17  33 

60 

00 

12 

00 

108 

No 

.of 

iVarr 

ant. 
Paid  J  M  Gardner,  serv.  at  Goldsboro  sta. 

116  94 

Ben  Sumner  60  cords  wood  1.25 

75  00 

Sprague  &  Brothers,  6  boxes  candles 

33  60 

D  McKnight,  work  at  Shops 

33  90 

John  T  Dodson,  error  in  freight 

3  50 

Lewis  Lutterloh             do 

4  08 

Alfred  Hargrave  4  lb  bacon  18 

72 

10  lb  bacon  18 

1  80 

6  lb  shorts- 

10 

94  lb  flour 

1  88 

11  lb  bacon  18. 

1  98 

40  lb  flour 

80 

10         do 

20 

£  bush  meal 

50 

board  Jim  &  Henderson. 

50 

sharpening  3  wood  saws 

15 

bucket  for  depot 

30 

bolt  for  door. 

16 

mending  sash  and  glazing 

GO 

5  glass  lights 

30 

41  lb  iron  7 

2  87 

sharpening  3  saws 

15 

do             do 

15 

overcharge  on  molasses 

32 

Gr  A  Dudley  on  act. 

46  33 

William  Roberts  judgment 

31  80 

Rev  A  A  MeLaughlen,  fare  refunded 

7  75 

Adams  express  freights 

5  75 

I)  R  Harriss,  1  Cooke's  map  of  N.  C= 

8  00 

W  II  Chappell,  repairs  of  road 
Total  1525 

10  00 

2084 

152 

6\           Field  &  Hardie  4  circular  saws. 

10  50 

2  slitting  saws 

7  00 

1  doz  half  round  and  2  doz  cut  files 

5  00 

2  doz  cut  files,  and  4  doz  round  files 

30  75 

4    do    flat  do,  104  lb  speller, 

111  12 

4202  lb  antimony,  10}  lb  bismath 

104  10 

6  lb  flat  bastard," 

27  00 

6  doz  hand  bastard  files 

39  00 

6  doz  half  round  bastard 

34  00 

6  doz  mill  files,  1  box  and  cask. 

84  00 

Ward  &  Sinclair,  36  pieces  india  rubber 

ISO  60 

53  lb  packing 

39  75 

92  lb  1-16  packing 

46  00 

40  ft  3  inch  5  ply 

50  00 

30  ft  2 1  inch  5  ply 

30  00 

Bridges  &  Brother,  6  badges  gold  thread 

15  00 

12  badges  morocco 

3  00 

JL  Howard.  10  doz  car  locks 

180  00 

04 


104 
So.  of 
Warrant. 

Paid  on  above1 
Paid  Morriss,  Tanner  &  Ob,  2  bundles  iron 


■)7ffl. 


MM* 


39  35 


2185  lb                                      82  43 

2  bundles  iron  16956  lb             613  72 

Paid  on  above 

298  30 

Ex.  on  bills  paid  in  warrant  1526, 

27  85 

Total  warrant  1526 

E  Colburn,  block  for  tackle 

2  50 

2  large  iron  bars 

3  92 

3  cast  steel  bars 

10  50 

Mayor  &  Mandcll,  varnish  act, 

105  07 

Henrv  Nash,  fee 

10  00 

'Thos.'Webb,  fee 

4  00 

Thos.  Burton,  5  acres  land 

15  00 

Jesse  Benbow  191b  coffee  lost 

2  47 

W  F  Phifer,  31  cord  wood  1.50 

46  50 

Cutting  up  120  cord  wood  30 

36  00 

A  T  Sawyer,  13  bush  meal, 

10  50 

•J  M  Hedgecock  3  cords  wood  1.25 

3  75 

Biley  Vickers,  stock  killed 

2  00 

S  A  Greswold  &  co,  board  of  Smith  &  ladj 

•     3  00 

Mr.  Jno  Gilmer 

1  50 

Craige 

1  50 

Mrs.  Johnson  &  son, 

2  25 

Mrs.  Leinbach, 

1  50 

Green, 

1  50 

Meals  furnished  by  order  Mr.  Garnett 

2  50 

1  basket 

25 

2  blankets^  Cheek 

2  50 

6  meals  ^  Bradshaw, 

1  50 

3     do  for  servants  Dixon 

75 

3     do             do        Davidson 

75 

5     do              do         Smith 

1  25 

Parmler,  Bull  &  co;  repairing  oilers 

75 

21b  copper 

90 

Work  on  engine 

2  00 

Soldering  pipe 

!50 

Repairing  oil  can 

25 

do         lamps 

75 

do         oilers 

15 

do         feed-pipe 

2  00 

do         oiler 

15 

1  oiler 

40 

1  stopper  for  ventilator 

25 

1  pr  lamp  scissors 

25 

<C  J  Nelson  147i  ft  ash  plank 

7  17 

1  hand  car 

20  00 

G-  A  Dudley  ordei  to  Murdock                     J 

309  42 

M  Cline  stock  killed 

3  50 

W  A  Wiseman  hogs  killed 

5  00 

1141  42 


105 

N«.  of 
Warrant. 

Paid  Fisher  &  Burroughs  on  act 
T  BCook  30*  lb  bacon 

1  bush  meal 
W  R  Edwards  overcharge  on  coal 
E  D  Hampton  ShfF  cost  in  Futr  case 
A  H  Welch,  premium  N.  Y.  check 
Henry  and  other  boys  cutting  42  c.  wood 
M  Allbrittain  watchman  Goldsboro 
J  H  Hutchins  &  Co.,  lost  box  hats  and  frt 
C  S  Brown  1  qr  mail  service  Salisbury 
Expenses  to  Baleigh  case  J  B  Jones  vs  Co 
Jane  Cobb  stock  killed 
Jacob  G-eringer  stock  killed 
W  H  Brown  5f  bu  meal 
T  J  Freeland  extra  work  section  hands 
C  E  Smith  14  cord  wood 
Town  Tax,  Salisbury 
Holt,  Murray  &  Co.,  coffee  lost 
S  Dixon  on  account 
R  G  McAdan  fee 

Total  warrant  1527 
1528.  Repairs  of  Road,  March  1858. 

A  Kino-,  Section  Master.  1  mo. 


W  H  Raiford 

do 

do 

J  B  Green 

do 

do 

B  Dupi'ee 

do 

do 

T  H  Perry 

do 

do 

A  Page 

do 

do 

John  Markham 

do 

do 

W  J  Freeland 

do 

do 

T  J  Freeland 

do 

do 

A  Young 

do 

do 

M  Ellen  Br.  Watchman 

do 

W  Worlds 

do 

do 

H  Parks           E 

Ingineer 

do 

N  A  Pleasants 

'do         3 

do 

A  T  Sowyer,  Section  Mas. 

do 

J  F  Irwin 

do 

do 

C  Bradshaw 

do 

do 

W  H  Chappell 

do 

do 

T  B  Cook 

do 

do 

W  I)  Thomas 

do 

do 

E  Ferebee 

do 

do 

P  H  Bilbro 

do 

do 

J  McLean 

do 

do 

G  M  Allen 

do 

do 

B  Michael,  Br. 

Watchman 

do 

B  Green 

do 

do 

W  B  Lewis,  En 

g.  3  mo. 

do 

45  06 

3  81 
50 

7  00 

4  80 

4  00 
10  50 
30  00 
38  00 
45  00 

3  50 
9  50 

13  50 
3  45 

12  00 

14  00 

8  00 

5  20 
213  30 

10  00 


Total  Warrant  1528 


33 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

30 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

40 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

35 

00 

99 

00 

33 

00 

3J 

00 

33 

00 

30 

00 

83 

00 

30 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

33 

00 

18 

00 

10  00 

255 

00 

.1.107  52 


i095  00 


106 

No.  of 

1529.Paid  B  F  Moore,  Retainer  fee  for  1854 
Written  advice  to  Col.  Grwynn 
Co  vs  A  Saunders  in  Johnston  S  court 

deed  filed 
Johnson  S  court  E  Nichols 

do         do    J  T  Leach  and  in  Supr.  c. 
Dr.  Telfair  supreme  court 
3uprerne  court,  McPherson 
do         do     J  B  Beckwith 
do         do     T  Bagley 
da         do     A  Gr  Thornton 
do         do     A  J  Leach 
do         do     C  Sin>pkins 
do         do     J  Holland 
do         do     WR. Moore 
do        do     H  Bradley^ 
Retainer  for  1855 
D  Cosby  vs.  Co  in  Wake 
Jo  W  altering  do 

Retainer  for  1856 

Co  vs  J  W  B  Watson  &  0  L  Dodd  3  cases 
Ratainer  for  1857 
Hire  of  three  hands  in  Jan.  1858 
Commission  21  per  cent,  on  cellcction 
H  W  Husted,  fee  on  Co  vs  Leach,  Johnson 
Fee  on  Co  vs  D  McPherson 
do  H  Bagley 

do  Bradley 

do  H  Bell 

do  Telfair  &  Thompson 

do         '    J  B  Beckwith 
do  W  R  Moore 

do  A  J  Leach 

do  A  Saunders 

do  D  II  Holland 

do  A  G  Thornton 

do  C  Simpkius 

do  E  Nichols 

Co  vs         J  T  Leach,  Supreme  Court  25 
2£  per  cent  commission  on  collections 
Total  warrant  1529 
J  K  Ruffin,  II  visits  to  Dick 
Scales  &  Taylor,  lost  bos  tobacco 
X  B  Scott,  hog  killed 
0  A  Lineberry,  hogs  killed 
C  N  McAdoo.  1  cow.kil.ed 
T  C  Hfusen,  32  lbs  coffee  lost 
Hinnant  &  Atkinson,  90  gal  turpentine 
M  Alexander,  296  cords  wood  at  1.  25 
W  G  Hodges.  620  do  . 


1530. 


50 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

50 

00 

10 

00 

In 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

oc 

10 

00 

25 

00 

25 

00 

50 

00 

50 

00 

50 

00 

15 

50 

48  06 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10. 

00 

10 

00 

10 

oo 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

00 

t  25 

00 

10 

00  - 

- —  732 

18 

00 

22 

00 

2 

00 

5 

00 

10 

00 

4 

00 

36  00 

370 

00 

775 

00 

107 


Paid  K  M  Williamson,  420  ft  bridge  timber 
Wilmington  Herald,  adv  2  sqs  19  times 
J  W  Syme,  adv  1  year  14,  2  sqs;  3  weeks 
W  L  Pomeroy,  5  blank  books 
Ben  Hurdle,  hogs  killed 
Directors  for  meeting  13th  of  Feb.  1858, 

P  B  Hawkins 

Giles  Mebane 

J  D  Bellamy 

F  Fries 

Robert  P  Pick 

B  Gorrell 

1  J  Shaver 
B  31  Saunders 

T  W  Haines,  3  pieces  lace  leather 

B  W  Shelly,  1  side  do 

H  Howell,  224  sills  at  25 

W  H  Woodard  freights  paid  Express  Co 

McNeely,  Mock  &  Co,  220  pr  wool  socks 

J  S  Weiraian,  refunded  on  ticket 

W  H  Wyatt,  100  lbs  white  lead 

J  Turner,  stock  killed 

C  F  Fisher,  refunded  on  ticket 

J  Copley,  stock  killed 

A  Cheek  do 

W  C  Porter,  25  lbs  Yenetiaa  red 

Morris,  Jones  &  Co,  on  account 

DeBopetl  &  Brown  2  bbls  molasses  75  gal    2 

Drayage 

Commission  2 -J  ^  cent 
Ch  &  S  C  B  Boad  on  freight 
Hunt,  Addevton  &  co,  14  lb  iron 

2  shovels 
lo  bush  meal 
1  bottle  castor  oil 

1  bush  meal 

2  bush  corn 
8  lb  tobacco 

0  lb  iron 

1  gal  sperm  oil 
7  fib  nails 

T  D  Harris,  refunded  to  passengers 

P  H  Whitlev  stock  killed 

P  H  Blibro/hog        do 

W  Wilson,  stock  killed 

J  Lynch,  400  bush  coal  and  fuel 

W  Sheik,  SO  sacks  salt  lost 

N  D  Sullivan,  10  boxes  tobacco 

Levi  Mitchell,  station  hand  1856 

Peter  Pfoff,  72  gals  linseed  oil 


4 

20 

10 

00 

17 

50 

3 

45 

7 

00 

20 

00 

2 

00 

37 

80 

11 

6£ 

5 

00' 

5 

00 

15 

00 

12 

00 

4 

40 

2 

50 

56 

00 

26 

14 

50 

25 

o 
u 

75 

10 

00 

4 

25 

4 

60 

7 

50 

5 

50 

2 

00 

434 

30 

99 

Li  ml 

50 

25 

57 

940 

00 

77 

1 

87 

90 

40 

60 

1 

20 

60 

33 

o 

00 

44 

24 

65 

o 

00 

5 

00 

15 

00 

97 

00 

27 

68 

173 

88 

49  45 

82 

80 

108 


Paid  W  A  Graham  freight  refunded 
J  D  Cameron,  agt  salary  2  mo 
A  W  Hedgepeth  £  bush  meal 
J  C  Turrentine  &  son  13  lb  bacon 
M  Pinkston,  6  yds  shirting  &  mkg  2  shirts 

6  yds  drilling  for  pants 

1  linen  coat 

3£  yds  geans 

3  yds  Rock  Island 

Lining,  buttons,  thread  &  mkg  4  pants 

3  pr  sboes  1  hat  1  winter  coat 

3  yds  shirting  and    making 

1  pr  socks 

Dr.  Shemwell's  bill  for  Simon 

Cash  to  visit  sich  negro  at  shops 
J  D  Ramsay,  stamps,  gum  arabic, 

Matches,  cleaning  caudle  sticks 

Stamps,  gum  and  sand 

Mending  nippers,  stamps 

Cutting  wood 
*T  Klutz,  young  bull  killed 
Overman  &  Brown,  repair  hand  car 
J  E  Rheim,  trunk  lost 
M  &  E  Myers,  for  pork, 
C  A  Boone,  hauling  sand 
S  Barker,  9  days  work  Concord 
M  A  Smith,  postage 
*T  M  Horah,  stock  killed, 
G  Mcwry,  3'  loads  wood  and  hauling  lumber 
M  Klutz,  cow  killed 
J  W  Haydcn  50  cords  wood 
<r  A  Dudley,  on  act 
Waterhouse  &  Bowes,  freight  refunded 
T  M  Rea,  1  qr  mail  service  Charlotte 
J  E  Steinhcuse  &  Co  overcharge  on  cotton 
Adams  Express  Co  frts  at  Charlotte 
W  R  Markham  18  c  wood  125 
J  St  ray  horn         4  do 

J  A  Malone         46  do 

P  Richardson  fare  refunded 
Z  J  Lyon  18  lb  soap 

leather  for  crank  car,  nails  for  tank 

555  lb  flour,  13  lb  bacon 

cash  pd  10  hands  2  each 
do  paid  hands  Christmas 

W  N  Pratt  Smith  work 

extra  hands  in  Christmas 

Blacknell's  board 

Shop  account  McManen 
T  B  Farriss  3  month  services  130  00 


1 

25 

83 

82 

35 

1 

95 

i  1 

10 

1 

80 

3 

12 

1 

75 

1 

65 

1 

75 

11 

30 

1 

38 

25 

4 

50 

9 

a 

30 

o 
O 

25 

35 

30 

6 

75 

90 

G 

00 

4 

00 

100 

00 

106  45 

9 

00 

6  75 

6 

00 

5 

00 

_  o 

r  o 

80 

7 

00 

50 

00 

51 

78 

36 

76 

45 

00 

.34 

00 

10 

75 

22 

50 

5 

00 

57 

50 

5 

50 

90 

2 

00 

14 

44 

20 

00 

2  00 

40 

J 

50 

I 

00 

3 

50 

109 


N'o.  of 
Warrant. 


150  00 

15 

00 

10  00 

10 

00 

3 

00 

R  W  Mills  on  Salary  75  00 

C  P  Wilder  agt  on  Salary  to  1st  Jan.  '58   75  00 

•    Total  warrant  1530  -4484  2* 

1531.  J  E  Sumner,  on  act. 

Building-  water  house  at  Charlotte 

Making  fence,  wood  yard 

Pulling  down  car  shed 

Cuttine:  and  raising1  doors  ens:,  house 

Repairing  doors 

Building  warehouse  &  wood  shed  at 

Harrisburg  300  00 

Cutting  and  putting  in  door,  warehouse    8  00 
Moving  door  and  frame  do 

Paid  on  above  account 

1532.  Raleigh  &  Gaston  R  R  Co  frts  due 

1533.  Glenn  &  Burch  190  c  wood  1.25 

23861  ft  lumber  1.25 
Paid  on  above 

1534.  Rowland  &  Brothers  10527  lb  bacon  9^ 

1535.  Love,  Martin  &  Co.  for  bacon  8 

1536.  Geo  A  Dudley  on  act 

1537.  Jas  E  Allen  on  Salaiy 

1538.  Moore  &,  Adams, 

8  28  in.  triple  track  wheels 

8  30         do  do 

12  30       do  do 

8  30         do  do 

Cartage  and  ferriage 

Exchange 
J  N  Cheek^hog  killed 
J  Hallowell  Prest.  869  lb  waste  8 

Hauling  to  depot 
J  P  Tate  5  cords  wood 
J  B  Griswold  express  frt 
M  Allbrittain  watchman 
L  Sasser     stock  killed 
A  Michner         do 
E  Ferebee,  work  Christmas 
T  Mebane  &  Co.,  2352  lb  soap 

1  sack  salt 
Graham  &  Dunn  360  lb  soap 
W  H  Chappell  Sec.  master  meal 
I  G  Lash,  Dis.  &  prem.  on  §12,000 
J  R  Emery,  Stationery 
Raleigh  &  Gaston  R  R  frts  due 
H  H  Hinnant  166  gal  Turpentine  60 
T  E  Allison  16  cords  wood 
J  McDonald  &  Son,  182  lbs  waste  at  7 
J  McLean,  cash  paid  boys  Christinas 

40  lbs  nails 


2  00 

400  00 

10511  74 

237  50 

298  26 

500  00 

10C 

156  60 

200  00 

200  00 

104  00 

112  00 

168  00 

112  00 

7  20 

10  03 

3  30 

69  52 

4  00 

1 

6  25 

33  25 

31  00 

10  00 

4  00 

15  75 

15  75 

2  75 

18  00 

2  40 

245  00 

16  75 

183  86 

67  20 

20  00 

12  74 

21  00 

2  40 

110 


No.  of 

lffttrvnt. 

2  bus  meal 

2  60 

20  lbs  bacon 

3  00 

48  lbs  flour 

1  92 

16  lbs  bacon 

3  20 

17  lbs  bacon 

3  06 

70  lbs  beef 

2  80 

16  bus  meal 

8  00 

Geo  Roads,  cow  killed 

4  00 

Nancy  Johnson,  stock  killed 

2  00 

W  J  Longee,  4  oil  cans,  75,  50  &  25 

1  50 

3  molasses  cans 

12  00 

10  buckets 

3  33 

2  glass  lanterns 

3  00 

30  buckets 

10  00 

1  oyster  can 

75 

Mending  molasses  can 

25 

1  glass  lantern 

I  50 

6  '       do 

7  50 

3  candle  sticks 

45 

13  lbs  zinc  and  work 

.2  95 

4  oil  cans 

1  75 

1  bucket  for  Gully 

35 

10  oil  cans 

3  00 

7  buckets 

2  33 

Wash  pot 

25 

23  buckets 

8  00 

2  oil  cans,  75  and  30 

1  05 

Match  safe 

20 

3  cups 

30 

2  oil  cans  $2  and  75 

2  75 

Large  glass  lac  tern 

-6  00 

i              1  lump  feeder 

25 

2  large  glass  lanterns 

12  00 

Repairing  lanterns 

2  50 

Oil  can  75,  mending  25 

1  00 

8  lbs  iron  rivets 

1  90 

Oil  can3 

6  10 

Repairing  lantern 

1  05 

J  F  Hughes,  cow  killed 

10  00 

E  Dupree        hog     do 

2  00 

J  Dupree         do      do 

2  50 

E  Veach,  stock        do 

4  or- 

Mayheer  &  DeForrest,  1  bLl  extra  solar  oil,  insurance 

and  exchange 

39  90 

R  S  Green,  hogs  killed 

15  00 

D  Pedan,     stock     do 

17  00 

A  Cook             do 

7  60 

S  Ferrill           do 

6  75 

i}  Barber        do 

6  00 

J  Shelly           do 

10  00 

Total  warrant  1538 
353-9.          T  S  Robinson,            Engineer,              1  month 

85  00 

1052 


Ill 


C  Davis 

Eng 

1  mo 

85  00 

C  Parnrenter 

do 

do 

85  00 

A  B   Hoyt 

do 

do 

85  00 

J  J  Hopkins 

do 

do 

85  00 

E  H  Marsh 

do 

do 

85  00    ' 

J  S  Bins 

do 

do 

85  00 

T  D  Harris 

Conductor 

do 

50  00 

H  Dixon 

do 

do 

50  00 

John  Kirkland 

do 

do 

50  00 

J  M  Faucett 

do 

do 

50  00 

G  M  Adams 

do 

de 

50  00 

Jim  Walden 

Breakman 

do 

20  00 

Tom  Walden 

do 

do 

20  00 

Nat  Riley 

do 

do 

25  00 

J  Ripley 

Fireman 

do 

20  00 

C  Hardy 

do 

do 

120  00 

G  Plumnier 

Watchman, 

do 

17  50 

W  Bonds 

Laborer 

"3  months 

50  00 

A  J  McKibbon, 

do 

1  month 

20  00 

H  Hall 

do 

do 

18  00 

J  G  Gamble 

do 

do 

33  00 

0  Aydelotte 

do 

do 

18  00 

N  A t*m field 

do 

do 

16  00 

J  Morgan 

do 

do 

18  76 

P  Ross 

do 

do 

16  66 

H  Mitchell 

Breakman 

do 

16  50 

T  Swan, 

Engineer 

do 

85  00 

C  Carroll 

do 

do 

85  00 

C  C  Davis 

do 

do 

85  00 

R  Fermelle 

do 

do 

85  00 

T  F  Hudsen, 

do 

do 

85  00 

George  Fisher 

<Lo 

do 

85  00 

W  V  Horton 

do 

do 

85  00 

W  Swan 

do 

8  days 

21  90 

W  Smith 

do 

13     do 

36  80 

James  Martin 

do 

1  month 

85  00 

S  McKutchen 

0 

37  days 

101  59 

"W  L  Davidson, 

Conductor 

1  month 

50  00 

H  S  Hazell 

do 

do 

50  00 

W  B  Allen 

do 

do 

50  00 

J  J  Bradbury 

do 

do 

50  00 

J  Scott 

Breakman 

do 

22  00 

Bill  Scott 

do 

do 

20  00 

John  Roe 

Fireman 

do 

13  00 

C  Liverman 

do 

do 

22  00 

«C  Melton 

do 

do 

16  50 

Ed  Rattle 

do 

do 

20  00 

W  Dunstan 

do 

do 

20  00 

Jo  Bird 

do 

do 

16  60 

P  Coply 

•do 

do 

22  00 

H  Manggum 

do 

do 

20  00 

J  "Vinfree 

Station  hand 

do 

18  00 

A  Eastman 

do 

do 

20  00 

J  J  Betts 

Watchman 

do 

30  00 

H  Scott, 

Station  hand 

3mos 

37  50 

J  Maynard 

do 

16  66 

Jo  Proctor 

do 

16  66 

G  Couch 

do 

16  66 

Total  warrant  1539 

2662  18 

112 


No.  of 

Warrant. 

t540. 

T  Sw;an 

Engineer, 

1  mo- 

85  OC 

C  Carroll 

do 

do 

85  (lO- 

C  C  Davis 

do 

do 

SS  00 

W  Smith 

do 

do 

85  00 

• 

T  Hudson 

do 

do 

85  00 

R  Finelle 

do 

I  mo 

42  50 

J  S  Binns 

do 

1  mo 

85  00 

S  McKutchens 

do 

do 

85  00 

W  C  Swau 

do 

do 

85  00 

.WPHorton 

do 

do 

85  0O 

A  B  Overton 

do 

11  days 

16  50 

Transportation,   Apri 

1  1858. 

W  L  Davidson, 

Conductor, 

1  month, 

50  00 

H  S  Hazel 

do 

do 

50  00 

W  B  Allen 

do 

do 

50  00 

J  J  Bradberry, 

do 

do 

50  00 

J  Roe, 

Fireman 

do 

20  00 

C  Liverman, 

do 

do 

22  00 

C  Melton. 

do 

do 

16  50 

E  Rattle, 

do 

do 

20  00 

P  Coply, 

do 

do 

22  00 

J  Bird, 

do 

do 

16  50 

B  M  Pelbford, 

do 

8  days, 

5  30 

H  Mangura, 

do 

27  do 

19  00 

S  V  House, 

Breakman 

15  do 

10  00 

J  Scott, 

do 

1  month, 

22  00 

B  Scott 

do 

do 

20  00 

J  Collins, 

do 

3  days, 

2  00 

T  S  Robertson, 

Engr. 

1  month, 

85  00 

C  Parmenter, 

do 

do 

85  00 

J  J  Hopkins. 

do 

do 

85  00 

A  B  Hoyt, 

do 

do 

85  00 

C  Davis, 

do 

do 

85  00 

G  Fisher, 

do 

do 

85  00 

E  H  Marsh, 

do 

do 

85  00 

J  Martin, 

do  £ 
Conductor, 

26  days, 

73  60 

T  D  Harris, 

1  month, 

50  00 

H  Dixon, 

do 

do 

50  00 

J  Kirkland' 

do 

do 

50  00 

G  M  Adams 

do   ' 

do 

50  00 

J  M  Faucett 

do 

do 

50  00 

J  Rippey 

Fireman 

do 

20  00 

C  Hardy 

do 

do 

20  00 

W  Dunstan 

do 

do 

20  00 

H  Mitchell, 

Brakeman 

do 

16  50. 

J  Walden 

do 

do 

20  00 

T  Walden 

do 

do 

20  00 

Geo  Plummer, 

Watchman 

do 

17  50 

A  J  McKibbon, 

Station  hand 

do 

20  00 

H  Hall 

do 

do 

18  00 

J  G  Gamble 

do 

do 

33  00 

0  Aydelotte 

do 

do 

18  00 

F Snyder 

Brakeman 

do 

30  00 

Nat  Riley 

do. 

do 

25  00 

N  Armfield 

Station  hadd 

do 

„      16  66 

J  Morgan 

do 

do 

18  75 

P  Ross 

do 

do 

16  66 

G  Couch 

do 

do 

16  66 

J  Proctor 

do 

do 

16  66 

113 


No.  of 

Warrant. 

J  Maynerd,         Station  hand, 

1  month. 

16  66 

H  Scott,                      do 

do 

12  50 

A  Ealman,                   do 

do 

20  00 

J  Winfree,                   do 

do 

18  00 

J  J  Betts,             Watchman 

do 

30  00 

Total  Warrant  1540, 

1541.                            Repair  Shop,  Man 

:h  1858. 

D  Baker,     Mach.  29f  days    at 

$2  50  f  dai 

j  74  37 

J  Cropper      do     29 1 

2  50 

73  75 

J  Scott             do     31  f 

2  00 

63  00 

Jim  Scott         do     31 

1  75 

54  25 

J  Robertson    do     17^ 

2  00 

35  00 

C  Sexton         do     23f 

2  00 

51  50 

A  Chilson        do     35f 

1  00 

35  75 

A  B  Overton  do     29 

86 

24  94 

J  Kimble         do     24  J 

63 

15  43 

R  Swan           do     30 

63 

18  90 

N  W  West      do     1  mo. 

15  00 

M  Bridges       do     23 f 

86 

19  60 

W  Tarply         do     29! 

63 

18  74 

E  King           do     34 

63 

21  42 

J  McRacken    do     1  mo. 

15  00 

L  Buis,         Mach.  1  mo. 

15  00 

P  Kenan           do     241 

2.00 

49  00 

J  Richardson    do     30 

2.50 

75  00 

H  Smith           do     1  mo. 

15  00 

W  Swan            do     21  day 

2.00 

42  00 

L  H  Thompson,  moulder  34  days     2.00 

68  00 

Extra  time, 

42  37 

J  Gill,                     do         17£ 

2.50 

43  75 

Extra  time, 

18  62 

A  Blackard,     pumpman    27 

1.50 

40  50 

W  Smith,    '         Mach.      15 

1.75 

26  25 

S  McCutchen,         do         6 

2.50 

15  00 

J  Robertson,           do         10 1 

1.75 

18  37 

C  H  Graff,               do         38  J 

1.75 

66  93 

W  F  Snyder,  watchman,  1  mo. 

30  00 

G  Andrews,             do         26  days, 

30  16 

H  Roberts,     timekeeper,  1  mo. 

25  00 

Wood  Shop,  March  3858. 

L  P  Clifford,    carpenter,    30} 

2.50 

75  62 

G  Clifford,               do         1  mo. 

16  50 

C  Gardner,              do         29 i 

2.00 

58  50 

J  O  Larbree,           do         23* 

1.87 

43  49 

J  Sullevan,              do         28} 

2.00 

56  50 

J  Fix,                      do         27 

2.25 

60  75 

W  G  Crage,            do        35 

1.50 

52  50 

J  B  Whitset,          do        29 

1.00 

29  00 

R  Casey,                  do         31 

1.50 

46  50 

2598  45 


114 


\pril. 


;C  McReady, 

do 

29i 

1.15 

33  63 

J  King, 

do 

31  i 

1.15 

35  93 

P  H  Williams, 

do 

26 

1.75 

45  50 

P  P  Williams, 

do 

25 

2.00 

50  00 

J  W  Pickard, 

do 

21 

1.50 

31  50 

W  Williams, 

do 

1  mo. 

10  00 

R  Duck, 

helper 

do 

16  50 

Gr  Gleason, 

smith, 

28£ 

2.50 

71  25 

J  B  Fonville, 

do 

23  £ 

1.50 

35  25 

M  L  Black, 

painter, 

24* 

2.75 

67  35 

P  J  Williams, 

do 

28* 

1.50 

42  75 

J  P  Adams, 

do 

28  * 

1.25 

35  62 

A  J  Bennett 

do 

27  J 

.63 

17  32 

Harry 

do 

3 

1.00 

3  00 

Holland 

do 

3 

.50 

1  50 

Ben 

do 

2£ 

.50 

1  25 

J  Robinson 

Mach. 

4* 

2.00 

8  50 

D  Baker 

do 

28 

2.50 

70  00 

J  Crocker 

do 

26 

2.50 

65  00 

J  Scott 

do 

29J 

2.00 

59  00 

Jim  Scott 

do 

28 

1.75 

49  00 

Ed  King 

do 

27i 

.63 

17  17 

W  Tarpley 

do 

271 

.63 

17  40 

H  Smith 

do 

1  mo. 

15  00 

N  W  West 

do 

1  mo. 

15  00 

J  Kimble 

do 

3  days, 

.63 

1  89 

R  Swan 

do 

31 

.63 

19  53 

A  W  Cbilson 

do 

30£ 

1.00 

30  75 

A  B  Overton 

do 

19 

,85 

16  16 

P  W  Kenan 

do 

3(H 

2.00 

60  50 

J  Richardson 

do 

26  J 

2.50 

66  25 

C  Sexton 

do 

25 

2.00 

50  00 

J  McRacken 

do 

1  mo. 

15  00 

C  H  Graff 

do 

0^2 

1.75 

56  87 

LBuis 

do 

1  mo. 

15  00 

J  Robertson 

do 

34* 

1.75 

60  37 

L  H  Thompson 

,  moulder  29 

2.50 

72  50 

WBuis 

do 

1  mo. 

15  00 

A  Blackard 

pumps 

291- 

1.50 

44  50 

G  Andrews 

Watch 

1  mo. 

35  00 

H  Roberts     time  keeper 

1  1  mo. 

25  00 

J  Martin 

mach. 

5  days, 

2.50 

12  50 

W  Redling 

tinner 

23 

2.00 

46  00 

William 

smith 

H 

.50 

62 

Caleb 

do 

a 

25 

Gabe 

do 

H 

75 

'Spencer 

do 

3J 

1  75 

Jerry 

do 

18 

9  00 

Carpenter  Shop,  April 

1858. 

L  P  Clifford    carpenter 

28  £ 

2.50 

71  25 

115 


No.  of 
Warrant. 


V 


C  Gardner  do 

Jo  Fix  do 

J  Sullivan  do 

P  P  Williams  do 

P  H  Williams         do 

J  0  Larbree  do 

G  H  Clifford  do 

B  Casey  do 

W  G-  Craige  do 

J  King  do 

JWPiciard  do 

J  B  Whitset  do 

John  do 

Richard  do 

C  McEeady  do 

W  Williams  do 

Gr  Gleason  smith 

J  B  Fonville  do 

R  Duck  do 

Gilbert  do 

Henry  do 

Henry  do 

M  L  Black  painter 

P  J  Williams         do 

J  P  Adams,  do 

A  J  Bennett  do 

Harry  do 

Holland  do 

W  Surloyd  Smith 

J  Tabum  do 

Total  warrant  1541 
1542.  Manhattan  Oil  Company,  1  cask  Mason's 

sperm  oil,  243  gallons  at  1.25 
Cartage  and  insurance 
1  cask,  251  gallons  «t  1.25 
1  tierce  headlight,  95  gal  at  1.50 
Cartage  and  insurance 
1  cask,  243  gal  at  1.12J 
Cartage  and  insurance 
1  tierce  headlight,  79  gal  at  1.50 
1  cask  sperm  oil,  219  gal  at  1.25 
Cartage  and  insurance 
1  cask  sperm  oil,  239  gal     do 
Headlight  oil,  86  gal  at  1.50 
Cartage  and  insurance 
Cask  sperm  oil,  243  gal  at  1.25 
Cartage  and  insurance 
P  aid  on  above  2000 

Premium  2  pr  ct  40 


27} 

28 

43| 

26 

22J 

21* 

24 
22 

m 

281 

22 

26 

2| 

31 

21£ 

1  mo. 

13J 

23J 

1  ma. 
i  day, 
3 

4  i 

23* 

30J 

20 1 

29 

71 

84 

2  mo. 

2  mo. 


2.00 
2.25 
2.00 
2.00 
1.75 
2.00 
.63 
1.50 
1.50 
1.15 
1.50 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.14 

2.50 
175 


2.75 
1.50 
1.25 

.57 

LOO 

.50 


55  00 
03  00 
87  00 
52  00 
-39  35 
43  00 
15  12 
33  00 
65  50 

32  75 

33  00 
26  00 

2  75 

3  75 
24  72 
10  00 
33  75 
41  12 
20  00 

25 


50 
12 


63  93 
45  75 
25  32 
16  53 


75 
12 


30  00 
30  00 


-4044  90 


303  75 

1  68 
312  50 
142  50 

3  51 
303  75 

2  18 
118  50 
273  75 

3  17 
298  75 
129  00 

3  36 

303  75 

2  18 


2040  00 


116 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

1543.  Jacob  Rowe,  100  boxes  charcoal  at  11.00  1100  00 

Cartage  3  00 

Insurance  11  60 

Paid  on  above  1000 

Premium  2  per  ct  20 

1020  00 

1544.  A  C  McLellan,  painting  bridges  and  see  houses         500  00 

1545.  R  H  Slater,  167|  cords  wood  at  1.25  209  00 

1546.  J  G  Moore  on  account  800  00 

1547.  J  H  Johnson,  212A  cords  wood  at  1.25  265  62 

Total  disbursements  for  May  44433  89 


JUNE  1858. 

1548.  L  S  Boone,  2  hands  at  G-ibsonville  Station 

for  1857  400  00 

Salary,  agent,  balance  359  00 


Total  warrant  1548 

759  00 

1549. 

John  Varner  92  cords  wood  1.25 

115  00 

1550. 

R  W  Mills  Exchange  on  New  York 

155  00' 

1551. 

N  M  Vinson  163  cords  wood  1.25 

203  75 

1552. 

G-eo  A  Dudley  on  account 

500  00 

1554. 

Scott  &  Hunter  Exchange  on  N.  Y. 

1175  81 

1555. 

A  V  Sullivan  Salary  to  Nov.  1857 

600 

00 

Interest  to  June  1858 

18 

00 

Cash,  10  days  work  at  Station 

7 

50 

Pumping  water 

2 

00 

31  $  days  extra  75 

23 

62 

1         do 

75 

Pumping  water,  cutting  wood 

2 

75 

Stool  for  writing  desk 

50 

Board  Jerry  a  week 

1 

00    • 

Total  warrant  1555 



—  656  12 

1556. 

J  S  Scott  services  Greensboro  Station 

300  00 

1557. 

Solomon  Dixon,  bill  of  President  Fisher 

1800  00 

1558. 

J  M  Worth  &  Co                     do 

800  00 

1559. 

Farmers'  Bank  loan  and  Interest 

5030  83 

1560. 

Z  J  Lyon,  building  houses  at  Brassperd 

471  &0 

1561. 

F  A  Stagg  4  mos  salary 

100  00 

1562. 

R  W  Moore  work  on  road 

2 

00 

1  cast  steel  chisel 

1 

00 

Work  for  McLurd 

75 

do                do 

3 

00 

Hook  and  Staple 

25 

Work  done 

50 

Work  McLurd 

3 

00 

Work  on  tools 

50 

Fixing  irons 

1 

50 

117 


6  nails 

Fixing  pump 
Paid  MeKnight  &  Houston 
J  P  Winslow  515  sills  20 
E  Belo  lost  goods,  112  lb  iron 

128  lb  coffee  Java 

2  pr  Congress  gaiters 

2  wood  saws 

1  well  bucket 
Glenn  &  Burch  order  to  Marsh  on  act. 

of  lumber  @  1.25 
Elias  Albertson  25  cords  wood  75 
Sam  Edward       66  do         1.00 

James  Hay,  stock  killed 

Medical  bill 
W  H  Perker  building  bouse  by  contr. 

2950  shingles 

Butts,  screws  and  nails 
H  E  Lyon  shop  work 
E  R  Cox  on  act.  lumber 
L  S  Bingham  presc  White's  boy 

Visit  to  Bill  Barringer 
Aaron  Wall,  hand  hire  bond  and  interest 
S  &  R  R  Co.,  frts  due 
R  W  Kernodle  frt  refunded 
E  H  Montgomery  stock  killed 
J  H  Woodard  do 

Sarah  Rich  do 

Jane  Cobb  do 

H  E  Rounsaville  attendance  on  brakeman 

hurt  at  Thomasville 
M  Brown,  overcharge  on  flaxseed 

Directors'  meeting  on  14th  of  May,  1858, 

F  Fries 

G  Mebane 

R  P  Dick 

P  C  Cameron 

S  Hargrave 

P  B  Hawkins 

JJr  Denamy 

I  J  Shaver 

R  M  Saunders 
G  M  Jones  &  Co,  lyO  ]DS  ^ron  I°st 

Overcharge  refunded 
A  Home,  Joss  on  molasses 
Jas  Martin,  12J  days  at  2.83J 
Geo  A  Dudley  on  account 

Refunded  on  ticket 
T  B  McLean,  stock  killed 


25 

50 

169 

35 

103 

00 

6 

16 

22 

40 

6 

50 

2 

00 

1 

50 

64 

75 

18 

75 

66 

00 

10 

00 

5 

00 

17 

50 

8 

85 

1 

68 

o 
O 

45 

171 

39 

1 

00 

2 

00 

153 

7£ 

27 

5$ 

o 
O 

75 

3 

00 

7 

00 

3 

50 

8 

00 

12 

00 

7 

70 

11 

60 

o 

00 

5 

00 

i 

20 

12 

00 

20 

00 

38 

80 

15  00 

12 

00 

7 

87 

o 

35 

"  - 

r,r\ 

39 

Uo 

85 

43 

.35  32 

3 

40 

3  00 

118 


Paid  M  Bryant,  station  hand  Jamestown,  2  mos 
and  16  clays  16.661 

7  days   extra  work  Christmas 
W  H  Watson  hand  hire  and  interest 
C  G  Yates,  4J  lbs  copper  rivets  at  80 

8  lbs  larger  at  75 
Silas  Burns  &  Co  on  account 
John  C  Young,  hands  for  holidays,  '55 

J  D  Fraser,  help  at  station 
Murphy  &  Black,  overcharge 

Drayman 

Bottle  of  ink 

R  C  Cook,  4  chairs 

Boy  for  pumping 

Holidays/56,  hands 

Wood  for  chimney 

Boy  2  days'  hire 

Luther  for  work  at  rooms 

.'.'.IcKibbons  5  days 

Groner  8  do 

Order  of  G-arnett,  paid  Charles 

W  A  Patton  for  boy 

1857,  holidays,  hands 

Joe  Hall,  3  day 

Br  Harris  by  order  of  Mr  Fisher  for  cow  10 

W  A  Patterson  for  boy 

Peter  for  holidays 
J  C  Julian  80  cord  wood  at  1.25 
M  &  F  Myers  on  acct  for  pork 
B  Rogers  fencing  lot  at  Morrisville 
S  Hartman  1  well  bucket 
Shepherd  &  Ferrel  overcharge 
W  F  Liuville  freight  refunded 
Elkiu  Man'g  Co,  1450  lbs   tallow  at       13 
C  Crawford  8  days'  work,  fireman, 
—  Herndon,  ticket  refunded 
Rev  R  S  Moran  refunded 

Refunded  to  passenger 
Win  Turner  overcharge  on  freight 

Refunded  to  passenger 
Mrs  Blackwelder,  damage  to  flour 
Jesse  F  Woodard,  service  at  (Joldsboro 
Wilder  refunded  Sumner 
Wilder  on  salary 

J  W   Adams,   rent  of  house  for  sick  negro 
Allowed  to  W  H  Woodard  for  cash  paid 

H  Robinson,  Watchman 

W  W  Craford 

M  Albritton 

J  T  Woodard 


42 

24 

2 

31 

151 

62 

3 

60 

6 

00 

100 

00 

12 

00 

20 

00 

5 

87 

1 

00 

15 

2 

00 

1 

00 

12 

00 

50 

00 

'> 

00 

33 

00 

5 

00 

o 
O 

00 

15 

00 

1 

00 

12 

00 

50 

v  10 

00 

1 

00 

7 

00 

100 

00 

468 

00 

8 

00 

1 

50 

7 

oo 

1 

78 

188 

63 

8 

00 

5 

50- 

6 

30 

1 

75 

6 

08 

1 

50 

20 

00' 

50 

00 

1 

35 

75 

00 

i  5 

00 

35 

00 

75 

14  8 

25 

00 

119 


Paid:  J  H  Privet 
W  L  Royal 
J  H  Privet 

do 
do 

0  C  Sasser 

M  Allbrittain  Watchman 

W  H  Woodard 

C  W  Harris 

M  &  E  Myers 

Overcharges  and  It  J  Gregory's  bill 
M  Allbrittain,  Watchman 
Charles  Bradsliaw  1444  ft  walnut 
W  Bowers  Stock  killed 
J  W  Jones  balance  on  negro  hire 
G-  E  Bost  16  \  cords  wood  1.25 
Glenn  &  Burch  ord  er  to  Boyden  &  Son 

on  act  of  lumber 
B  Michael  for  beef 

Cow  killed 
R  T  Sechrist,  black  smithing, 

2  key  wedges 

Staple  and  hook 

Mending  tamp  bars 

Cutting  screw 

Handle  in  shovel 

18  bolts 

19  frog  bolts 


Sharpening  chisel 
14  bolts 


Mending  pan  handle 
Making  staple 
Mending  tamping  bar 
do                       do 

do 

shovel 

do 

tamp  bar  and  shovel. 

do 

tamp  bar 

do 

do  and  sbovel 

do 

do             do 

do 

do             do 

do 

do             do 

do 

screw  wrench 

do 

3  tamps 

Work  on 

crank 

Put  eye  < 
Work  on 

m  tamp  bar 
crank 

Mending- 
do 

shovel  and  tamps 
2  bolts 

Work  on 

crank 

Put  eye  on  2  tamps 

5  55 

2  Oft 

11  88 

6  23 

80 

7  29 

31  00 

130  00 

14  00 

25  72 

122  05 

31  00 

36  10 

5  50 

22  50 

20  62 

193  00 

13  00 

7  50 

10 

10 

40 

10 

25 

1  45 

1  50 

15 

1  40 

10 

25 

15 

40 

30 

50 

50 

30 

30 

25 

25 

50 

62 

25 

50 

50 

1  50 

25 

35 

1  25 

120 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

Mending  tarnps  and  shovel 
Paid  H  T  Powe  on  Salary 

Express  frts  at  Raleigh 
B  Sumner  68  cords  wood  1.50 
E  G-aither  40  days  work  of  hands 
M  Walter  in  lieu  of  two  cattle  guards 
Total  Warrant  1563 
'515.  Geo  D  Hardy  on  salary 

i  564.  J  M  Worth  &  Co.  4  tin  buckets 

11  lb  bacon 
2  dinner  buckets 

1  do 
Ball  twine 
Well  rope 

5  £  lb  bacon 
44         do 
11 J  lbs  bocon 
1J  yds  linen 
Paper  tacks 
49  i  lbs  bacon 
13         do 

2  dinner  buckets 

2  caps  68,  1  pair  shoes  1.75 

7  dinner  buckets,  twine  and  pasteboard 

1  cap 
Bale  twine 

2  caps 

60  pair  sboes 

1  bucket 

Paper  tacks  and  2  pasteboards 

2  doz  caps 
2  qr  paper 

5  lbs  rope 

1  hat 

2  candlesticks 

1  lb  candles 

6  buckets 
Oven  lid 

2  doz  water  buckets 
1  box  glass 

1  bottle  oil 
Sack  salt 

2  tin  pans 

5  dioner  buckets 

1  bottle  Cherry  Pectoral 

1  dioner  bucket 

4-  spades  and  1  pasteboard 

2  door  roat3 

1  glass  for  train 

2  dinner  buckets 


1  62 


100  00 

93  70 

102  06 

26  50 

25  00 

*108t  50 

300  00 

1  48 

1  98 

75 

37 

10 

1  60 

1  00 

7  92 

2  07 

44 

09 

8  91 

2  34 

75 

2  43 

2  81 

35 

10 

67 

97  50 

30 

'  20 

8  CO 

13 

1  00 

1  00 

30 

35 

2  28 

1  45 

6  60 

2  25 

25 

2  25 

1  30 

1  90 

1  00 

38 

3  (05 

3  00 

15 

121 


6  doz  hats 

52  50 

1  duster 

40 

7  dinner  buckets 

2  66 

GO  bushels  wheat 

51  00 

3  window  curtains  for  office 

3  00 

1  woollen  shirt 

1  35 

Amt  paid  for  mallet 

75 

Shirt  for  Jerry 

56 

1  padlock 

75 

GO  pr  shoes 

105  00 

do 

100  80 

Hock 

40 

60  £  casimer 

15  90 

36  oznaburgs 

4  50 

2  gross  buttons 

30 

144  shirts 

80  64 

65  pr  pants 

72  15 

58  coats 

66  12 

80  blankets 

163  29 

30         do 

56  40 

7          do 

19  67 

60  pr  shoes 

102  00 

2  pr  butts 

25 

1  doz  caps 

4  00 

Bell  rope 

30 

Bottle  ink 

5 

2  tin  cups 

15 

4  doz  hats 

35  00 

1  doz  caps 

4  00 

1  bell  rope 

1  80 

Tallow 

43 

1  bucket 

38 

3  bunches  cord 

75 

30  pair  shoes 

52  50 

6      do     do 

10  50 

9  J  lb  cord 

2  85 

3  dozen  tin  buckets 

13  68 

2  glasses  for  train 

30 

1  ball  twine 

10 

6  axes 

7  50 

3  ovens  and  pot 

4  38 

'2  dinner  buckets 

76 

L  pair  shoes 

1  50 

I  bucket 

38 

I  pair  shoes 

1  50 

t  axes 

5  00 

I  saw,  1  hammer 

2  40 

L  bucket 

38 

t  sacks  salt 

9  60 

2  lb  salt  petre 

40 

122- 


No.  of 
Warrant. 


3  pair  shoes 

1  sack  salt 

10f  ft)  rope 

Keg  nails 

3*  dozen  buckets  (tin) 

1  blank  book 

•J  gallon  fluid 

Sack  salt 

16  J  sole  leather 

416  yds  linen 

1  tin  bucket 

1  dozen  buckets 
The  foregoing  account  extends  from  Aug. 
1857  to  Feb.  1858,  on  which  is  paid 

1565.  Paid  Murdock  Haines  on  act  for  sash 

1566.  J  M  McLean  agt.  salary  to  30th  June  '58 

1567.  J  D  Cameron  2  mo.  salary 

1568-  John  A  Holt,  extra  pay  to  negroes 

Wm  Erwin  breaking 
C  Crawford  2  mo 
J  Jenkins  3  mo. 
Emanuel,  night  work 
G&SCRR  freight  4  hhds  bacon 
10  hhds  bacon 

1  package 
Cask  of  oil 

R  &  G  R  R,  6  hhds  bacon, 
3  do 

2  do 

1  box  for  office 

2  boxes 

24  bundles  shovels 

2  boxes 

1  box  clothing 
1  box  for  office 

3  do 

1  package,  1  box  tobacco 

63  bundles  iron,  8  car  wheels 

2  boxes,  50,000  shingles 
1  pump 

Refunded  R  &  A  Murpfiy 

do         Mills,  Moore  &  Co 
1856.        do        Murphy  &  Co. 

do         G  M  &  A  T  Jones 

do         Brown  &  Coffin 

do         Sill  &  Sill 

do         Sprague  &  Bros. 

do         Murphy  &  Co. 
1857..       do  do 

do         G-aither  &  Co 


4  50 

2  40 

2  15 

6  00 

15  96 

15 

50 

2  40 
4  95 

133  12 
38 

3  30 


1002 

53 

86 

69 

191 

25 

83 

33 

31  60 

2  00 

27  00 

90  00 

2  50 

12  52 

10  37 

2  00 

6  60 

48  45 

34  56 

23  08 

2  00 

6  89 

28  24 

3  15 

25 

5  00 

6  90 

1  15 

.38  73 

27  59 

1  61 

1  79 

10  80 

33  70 

7  05 

25 

20 

50 

4  51 

12  46 

98 

123 


Refunded    D  A  Davis 
'  do         McConnaughy 
do         W  Murphy 
do         11  &  A  Murphy 
do         Murphy  &  Co 
do         C  Burnett 
do         Alf  Johnson 
do         J  H  Enuis 
do         Murphy  &  Co 
do         Meroney 
do         Goods  not  received 
do  do     belonging  to  Concord  hut 

charged  to  Salisbury 

Goods  not  received  marked  J  E 
do  do 


25 

58 


do 
do 

do 
do 


TV"  Turner  overcharge 

J  N  Tele 

1S56,  Paid  B  Craige,  125  bus  corn 
J  A  BradshaWj  100  do 
Moses  Long  20}       do 

Sam  Beeves         312  lbs  tallow 
John  Verbal        236         do 
M  L  Hunt  13G         do 

10  bus  corn 
H  Williams,  45}  bus  corn 
1856,  J  W  Neely,  24}  bus  meal 


70 

70 

70 

15 

15 

13 

70 

70 

75 

15 

70 

15 

13 

12  i 


J  Verbal  28  lbs  tallow 

D  C  Colby  40 i  bus  corn 

Sam  Reeves  172}  lbs  tallow 

J  H  Green  24         do 

Mr  Sloop  28         do 

B  H  Rice  38|  bus  corn 

J  A  Kelser  22}  bus  meal 

T  M  Crawford,  13  days  hauling  corn 

J  A  Kesler,  94  bus  meal  75 

W  M  Spencer,  hauling  bacon 

E  Leonard,  16}  bus  meal 

1857,  J  Bradshaw.  100  bus  corn 

McNeely,  Mock  &  Co,  1260  lbs  tallow 

Prather  &  Smith.  025     do 

John  Bradshaw,  100  bus  corn 

B  Craige,  corn 

V  M  Niece,  30  lbs  tallow 

B  Craige  for  corn 

W  B  Grant,  02  lbs  tallow 

132  lbs  soap  at  5 
T  E  Brown,  hauling  corn 
B  Craige  for  corn 
T  B  Brown,  49 1  bus  meal 
A  G  Carter,  439  bushels  meal 


10  00 
10 


1 
17 

5 
1 
1 


15 

75 
43 

30 
75 
25 
66 

66 
75 
92 
7  45 
25 
87  50 
70  00 
14  35 
46  80 
35  40 

17  70 
7  35 

31  85 

18  35 
4  20 

29  75 
25  80 
3  12 
3  50 
27  12 
16  85 
52  00 
70  50 
20  47 
11  55 
70  00 

157  50 

111  00 
70  00 

265  00 
3  95 

220  00 

11  50 

6  60 

78  00 

265  00 
49  25 

439  00 


124 

No.  of 
Warrant. 

Paid  W  Lock,  1100  feet  lumber 
B  Sumner,  20  bushels  corn 
J  McRorie,  10,200  lbs  wheat 
Sprague  &  Bros.  59 i  lb  bacon 
J  R  Wilbor  945  do 

A  C  McLelland  on  acct,  order  to  Boyden 
Mrs  Payne  cow  killed 
Jim,  for  Sunday  work 
W  L  Davidson,  travelling  expenses  to  N.  Y.   100  00 

Total  1568 
1569.  Refunded  J  M  Morehead  frgt  overcharge 

M  Brown  reduction  of  frght  on  damaged 

Flour  Groldsboro 
J  C  Crossett  (1857)  night  work 

October  do      do 

December  do      do 

1§  bush  meal 

1  peck     do 

Christmas  work 

|  bush  meal 
Rev  J  H  Parker  hand  hire  bond 

Taxes  and  interest 
Jno  L  Reid  overcharge  flour 
H  Richards  260  yds  plastering 

10048  bricks  on  chimney 

Extra  for  studding  and  shingling 

Iron  for  fiie  place 

Total  warrant  1569 
1571.  H  B  Williams  negro  hire 

Gr  Litttle 
To  $90  twice  charged  16  March  1858 

316.31    do  30  April 

Total 

Total  for  June 


13  75 

18  00 

152  30 

9  81 

122  85 

103  00 

12  00 

3  50 

100  00 

3^-16  8S 

17  68 

28  00 

6  95 

6  20 

9  75 

90 

20 

10  00 

40 

1200  00 

12  60 

2  It) 

78  00 

100  48 

1  00 

60 

1476  80 

200  00 

5  00 

90  00 

316  31 

611  31 

$23  121  41 

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